Survey shows some law schools review applicants' online behavior
By Samantha Shavell | Oct. 24, 2011A new study might cause future law students to rethink what weekend party photos they post online for the whole world to see.
A new study might cause future law students to rethink what weekend party photos they post online for the whole world to see.
Gainesville Students for a Democratic Society will host a four-day demonstration beginning today to protest tuition increases at UF.
And they were off. Runners of all sizes crossed the starting line. Some pushed their way toward the front. One stopped to pee on the first tree of the course.
Rajvi Doshi was nervous.
A leaky roof and a broken heater might not sound like a big deal, but when you're an 80-year-old widow and winter is fast approaching, they are.
Instead of performing a traditional music recital, two students will be playing their hearts out over 32 loudspeakers.
Gabrielle Rushing and Jessica Bentley got naked the first time they met.
Singing, stepping and dancing will kick off Soulfest tonight.
UF students want to take occupation to campus.
UF's chapter of Public Relations Student Society of America was awarded the title of this year's "Outstanding Chapter" for the second time since 2005.
The Center for Media Innovation and Research's second phase of renovation, the Digital Collaboration Suite, is scheduled to be completed by January.
On Oct. 11, an explosion in a chemistry lab sent a student to the hospital with cuts on his face, hands and forearms. On Monday, Turlington Hall was evacuated after a toxic chemical was spilled in the basement. On Wednesday, fire trucks pulled up in front of Leigh Hall, a chemistry lab building, as it was evacuated because someone pulled a fire alarm.
UF's 10th annual Talent Night offered audience members a sneak peak at this year's Gator Growl performances.
Imagine sitting two rows away from a legend.
Fellow students of UF, I come to you bearing important and sobering news.
He steps on stage alone and takes a deep breath. The actor warms up his voice before any set of eyes is laid on him. He takes in the space, walks around the set in his worn-out black Chuck Taylors and transforms into his character for the evening. He lies on the floor and melts as his consciousness drifts into a state of ease and awareness. Forty-five minutes until curtain call.
About 200 people came together to listen in on a debate about the federal Defense of Marriage Act at the UF Levin College of Law on Wednesday.
Songs and cheers could be heard Tuesday night from outside of UF Hillel on University Avenue.
The Building Construction Career Fair invited students and recruiters to mingle from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.
Last year's slowest runner was a basset hound.