Gators celebrate achievements at Summer commencement
By Ashley Lazarski Staff Writer | Aug. 12, 2019About 1,200 students graduated Saturday morning
About 1,200 students graduated Saturday morning
The Board of Trustees has approved four construction projects on the UF campus totaling over $100 million.
The world watched in horror and grief on Monday as Notre Dame Cathedral burned. Her lead-covered wood roof and majestic spire collapsing into red flames as Parisians sang hymns on roads and bridges. Some 13 million people annually enter the cathedral. I have been one of those awestruck visitors on several occasions. Notre Dame is an exquisite example of French Gothic architecture and an unforgettable symbol of Paris, with its beautiful rose windows, flying buttresses and rib vault. Lost in the news of the past few days is the fact that Notre Dame is foremost a place for worship, particularly for Catholic Christians.
“We found Ian Green does not come off as a leader and appears to speak only when spoken to. Moreover, he has a presence that is, to be frank, unimpressive and lackluster.”
This is the fifth year in a row Fuchs has pranked students.
Parking decals for non-students will increase by $18
It was 3:45 p.m. on a Tuesday. The air was cold, rushing against my cheeks, warning of the imminent downpour. For January in Gainesville, this was the best weather I could hope for. As I began the journey from Library West to Tigert Hall gripping two iced coffees, I contemplated the whirlwind that my life had become in just a couple of hours.
The podcast was recorded with equipment rented from Marston
Happy new year to everyone (except Student Government). To us, I wish an honest and transparent new year because I’m getting tired of some of the things I’ve seen come out of our current administration.
This is the second year a student design has been chosen
Thanksgiving and the New Year leaves students feeling absent-minded
People used #Gatorplate to raise money for donation
I believe universities today must be champions of internationalization as essential to our nation’s prosperity and security.
Major in what you want, whether it's fine arts or not
The Facebook page has more than 38,000 members.
Get ready for the semi-annual bloodbath
The university spent about $600,000 on security
UF President Kent Fuchs writes about diversity on campus
Six things to know about the planned flyover
The departments were told to review their use of OPS workers.