Candidates talk to student crowd, albeit a small one
By Meredith Rutland | Feb. 25, 2011Not many students showed up to the District 3 forum on Thursday, but what can you expect when there’s a basketball and baseball game on the same night?
Not many students showed up to the District 3 forum on Thursday, but what can you expect when there’s a basketball and baseball game on the same night?
Fierce competition among Florida universities usually involves football or basketball.
It’s been a heck of a week around here. Every Student Government election is stressful for us, but we can never quite get used to having our entire newsroom writing stories, taking photos or shooting video at 1 a.m. on a Thursday morning.
Three students have come forward claiming to have voted multiple times during this week’s Student Government election.
Local politics just couldn’t compete with Gators basketball Thursday night.
O’Connell Center doors will open Saturday at 6 p.m. for a B.o.B concert featuring musical artists J. Cole and Wale.
Paramedics responded to a 911 call at the Reitz Union on Wednesday night.
After almost two months of campaigning, the hard work paid off for the Unite Party once again.
Four UF law students studying abroad in New Zealand are safe after the country was rocked by an earthquake earlier this week, UF officials confirmed Wednesday.
Kenny Boynton knows what he likes: rap.
While some may see scraps on the ground as trash, UF architecture junior Mu Mudenda sees them as the opposite: precious building blocks for her one-of-a-kind jewelry line.
Theatre Strike Force is taking “Relay for Life” into a completely different context.
UF students may be dropping serious dollars on tuition hikes, but they’re getting the third-best bang for their buck in the country.
A UF student was taken to Shands at UF on Tuesday morning after she was hit by a Regional Transit System bus on West University Avenue, having suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
As the world’s population grows daily so does the world’s demand for food, a World Food Prize laureate said during a presentation Tuesday.
How loud is the roar of the crowd when the Gators score a touchdown?
Travis Hornsby, the author of a letter published Monday in support of block tuition, has unfortunately taken sips of the block tuition Kool-Aid. Over the past few months, I’ve heard the administration espouse the virtues of block tuition, all the while trying to sweep under the rug its dirty little secrets. The fact of the matter is this plan will cost the average student more; there is no way around it.
UF Student Government is giving local politicians a reason to put UF back on their radar.
What’s the matter with kids today?
Tired of the Unite Party and Progress Party handing you fliers, following you between classes and trying to get you to wear a sticker?