Panelists discuss role of race in Trayvon Martin shooting
By Kelly Price | Mar. 28, 2012UF law professors weighed in on the roles of race and self-defense in the Trayvon Martin shooting at a Wednesday night discussion.
UF law professors weighed in on the roles of race and self-defense in the Trayvon Martin shooting at a Wednesday night discussion.
The number of Law School Admission Tests administered this year dropped more than 16 percent, and the UF Levin College of Law received 10.4 percent fewer applications than last year.
Mia Kelly, a UF freshman, won the gold medal in the 16- to 18- year-old category at the 2010 World Association of Kickboxing Organization’s Junior Championship in Serbia when she was 17.
A fire at an abandoned house on Northwest 13th Street caused about $10,000 worth of damage late Tuesday night.
Allergy season has made itself known at UF, bringing pollen-covered cars, dry eyes and constant sneezing.
James Klausner stood in the lobby of the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center on Tuesday as potential investors meandered by.
The blood-sucking insects that herald summertime are already buzzing around Alachua County.
The Student Senate unanimously passed a bill supporting the Student Green Energy Fund at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Innovation Hub’s newest tenant, MindTree Limited, announced Tuesday it will bring 400 jobs to Gainesville.
UF students will have a chance to talk to their Student Senators in an informal setting today.
This election season has definitely had its fair share of odd and unusual campaign advertisements.
More companies are hiring Master of Business Administration graduates now than they have the past two years.
A clear agenda on foreign policy is something all our political parties lack.
With the arrival of the first black president in the Oval Office in 2008, it seemed that the U.S. had made a giant leap in resolving race relations.
Will a higher cost for a UF diploma result in better professors and a better learning environment?
Annie ran across the playground and signed the word “helicopter” to tell her teacher about a helicopter flying overhead.
Students looking for a place to jog can head down University Avenue to a new track at Fred Cone Park.
William G. “Bill” Luttge, the founding executive director of UF’s McKnight Brain Institute, died Saturday at Shands at UF. He was 68.
Online registration opened for summer and fall courses on Monday. Students can sign up through the ISIS website.
A group of about 100 people protesting the death of Trayvon Martin marched from Turlington Plaza to the FBI’s downtown office Monday afternoon.