Lawsuit sparks discussion of legality of unpaid internships
By Kelsey Meany | Feb. 23, 2012A former intern at Harper’s Bazaar filed a class-action lawsuit in regard to her unpaid work from August to December 2011.
A former intern at Harper’s Bazaar filed a class-action lawsuit in regard to her unpaid work from August to December 2011.
A Miami couple donated $5 million to a UF gene therapy program.
The Gator Nation recently showed its social media presence to the judges of an online contest.
Scam versions of Angry Birds have been flooding the Android application market, prompting UF to warn students about the potential danger.
A 13-year-old’s short documentary about a homeless family will kick off the third annual Cinema Verde Film Festival today.
My name is Michael Andrews and I am president of the Benton Engineering Council, the umbrella organization that serves as the official point of contact for all engineering involvement.
This is a response to the article, “Sorority member speaks out about election.”
I had the pleasure of visiting the student gardens recently to check out what the Ethnoecology Society had to offer.
Avner Even-Zohar has successfully combined two worlds that rarely mix: military work and gay rights activism.
Three UF students will spend their Spring Break fasting to bring attention to the unfair treatment of tomato pickers.
About 300 students gathered on the Reitz Union Colonnade on Wednesday in hopes of getting a ticket to the free Billy Joel performance on March 1.
City and university groups catering to immigrants came together recently to form Alianza, a new service and advocacy group made up of members of ten organizations.
Capping off an election with historic voter turnout, the Unite Party's presidential and vice-presidential candidates won with 50.27 percent of the vote.
UF President Bernie Machen has joined the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute's Board of Trustees, the institute announced Tuesday.
UF students are all about keeping it casual, according to recent rankings.
Elections are over. But they are only finished at UF.
For several people, their opinions about social issues are a gut feeling that they often defend despite the facts, not because of them.
State officials published the social security numbers of 719 individuals who were owed a check or a refund from UF.
No one likes to talk about it, but we all do it: poop.