Student Senate to hear budget for 2016 academic year
By JORDAN MCPHERSON | July 22, 2015The UF Student Senate has another budget to approve.
The UF Student Senate has another budget to approve.
The UF Student Senate has two meetings remaining this Summer, and while the chamber has had the opportunity to approve budgets and pass more than a dozen resolutions, it has yet to have the chance to approve all of the Executive Branch agency heads.
Debate filled the air during Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting as the chamber discussed seven sets of Student Body Statute reforms.
UF students will get a change of scenery for their all-nighters this upcoming academic year.
Oswaldo Reina takes the bus to work at the Rawlings POD Market at least three times a week.
Years of research are beginning to pay off for Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill.
If you met Albert the Alligator 45 years ago, you probably wouldn’t want to give him a hug or a high five.
Harmony has been found this week among the diverse academic disciplines offered at UF.
UF is continuing to provide the most bang for students’ bucks.
When Linda Parker Hudson graduated from UF in 1972, she was one of the two women in her class.
Oil from Muscadine grapeseed may cause weight loss
Reid Hall maintenance workers brought balloons, a card and two stuffed tigers to Michelle Molden-Sevison.
After spending countless hours fighting the undead, the moderators of Gators Humans vs. Zombies are certainly not going to let any obstacle stand in the way of planning yet another successful mission.
The alcohol education tutorial incoming students are required to complete received a major upgrade this semester.
A union has filed a grievance, or complaint, against UF for increasing graduate assistants’ health insurance dependents’ premiums by more than 20 percent without discussion.
Situated on the corner of West University Avenue and Southwest 13th Street, Heavener Hall epitomizes the UF Alma Mater.
Friends, family and strangers will gather at Kappa Kappa Gamma, 401 SW 13th St., on Saturday, July 11, at 8 p.m. to pray and light candles for the recovery of Gabriella Molden.
Winfred Phillips stood in front of about 100 students who wanted to have their voices heard Tuesday at UF’s Levin College of Law.
Lightning hit Criser Hall and caused a pipe to burst Wednesday evening. Water flooded the carpets of the first and second floor.
Alexis Cruz drops her iPhone about four times a week.