Anxious freshmen, proud parents take over campus for Summer B
By Chris Alcantara | July 2, 2012UF is anticipating about 2,200 new students taking classes this summer, said UF spokesman Steve Orlando.
UF is anticipating about 2,200 new students taking classes this summer, said UF spokesman Steve Orlando.
The University Minority Mentor Program is a transition program within Multicultural Diversity and Affairs. The program helps first-year undergraduate students in navigating the academic and social aspects of the university.
The program, offered by the UF Counseling and Wellness Center, will be pilot-tested and compared with more traditional treatments such as face-to-face and group therapy.
A UF program that will help some students transition into their field of choice is once again accepting applicants.
Students in an empire state of mind can get their Big Apple fix only a few miles away.
Megan Kosinski never takes it off.
A nationwide search for the new vice president of student affairs ended where it began.
The deadline to apply for Summer A classes to be graded under the S-U option is Wednesday, and the deadline for Summer C classes is June 1.
UF’s anti-hazing task force has found students may not be clear on a definition of hazing, and administrators aren’t clear on their responsibility to Santa Fe College and non-degree seeking students on campus.
Six days a week, Rex Tullius streamlines, kicks, pulls and flip-turns, cranking out about 200 laps in two hours. His goal? Competing in the 2012 Olympics.
Most freshman class projects end up in a dorm room trash bin or, at best, are saved deep in the ranks of a computer file that will never be looked at again.
Dick Clark, the American TV actor, producer and icon who shepherded rock ‘n’ roll into mainstream culture, died Wednesday. He was 82 years old.
The scene with the most impact in “The Shawshank Redemption,” for me, is the one in which Brooks ties a rope to the ceiling, scribbles “Brooks was here” on the wall, and kicks the chair from under himself.
UF student Dustin Buckley goes to great lengths to get his hands on Box Tops, but they aren’t going toward education.
Instead of my usual conservative ranting about taxes and regulation, I have decided to write my final two columns on what I’ve learned here at UF.
Elizabeth Graham will take the trip of her dreams this summer.
As the semester comes to an end, an inconvenient reality kicks in: moving day.
The column written by Chip Skambis for Monday’s issue of the Alligator presents an irresponsible solution to a difficult situation.
A UF student who was hit by a semitrailer last week remained in critical condition at Shands at UF on Sunday.
UF students will have a chance to talk to their Student Senators in an informal setting today.