Sandra Day O'Connor discusses civics education
By Amanda Cohen | Sep. 12, 2011U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor may be retired, but she made it known that even though she's no longer writing opinions, she's still got them.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor may be retired, but she made it known that even though she's no longer writing opinions, she's still got them.
The newly created Engineering Innovation Institute at UF has selected its inaugural director.
When Samuel Mirtil turned in his UF housing contract at Preview, he expected to spend the next 10 months sharing a room with someone he barely knew and a bathroom with eight other guys.
Despite the 90-plus degree heat, the unrelenting sun and the hectic rush of traffic on Monday, students stopped for a moment on Turlington Plaza to record and commit to good deeds honoring the victims of 9/11.
The University of Central Florida's Greek Council has placed an indefinite ban on alcohol at all events registered through Fraternity and Sorority Life.
Twenty-three people were ejected from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Saturday for standing on the bleachers.
I've learned a few things in my 20 years.
Most people in the UF community are surely familiar with the phrase "Don't Tase me, bro!"
UF's Student Health Care Center recently introduced a new fee to take effect this semester.
Former professional football player and UF alumnus Emmitt Smith is returning to Gainesville Saturday for a signing of his new book "Game On: Find Your Purpose - Pursue Your Dream."
Students who want to run for Student Senate can still slate with the Students Party until Friday.
Law enforcement officials tweaked their football gameday procedures this year, including a new punishment for of-age students caught with open containers of alcohol.
People packed into the Pugh Hall lobby Sunday evening to learn how Florida would react in the event of a terrorist attack.
You spoke. They listened.
Students can commit to performing good deeds today at Turlington Plaza in honor of those who died on 9/11.
On Monday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., students can sign up to perform a good deed to help other people in the community.
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation opens its doors today at a new, larger location.
A previously unnamed building at UF's Levin College of Law will be named for alumnus Stephen Zack at a ceremony Monday. Zack recently donated $800,000 to the law school.
People on campus today will get a taste of what organizations UF has to offer.
On the Plaza of the Americas on Friday mornings, students can donate money to help relieve hunger and enjoy freshly baked pieces of challah bread.