Santa Fe dedicates five acres for Earth Day 2009
By RACHAEL PINO | Apr. 21, 2009This year, Earth Day will leave a permanent mark on Santa Fe College's campus.
This year, Earth Day will leave a permanent mark on Santa Fe College's campus.
Come May 1, Student Body President Kevin Reilly will pass more than just his torch to Student Body President-elect Jordan Johnson.
Student Government voted unanimously to passed its budget bill, dishing out $583,482 to 87 student organizations Tuesday night.
Some student senators concerned with possible cuts to UF's multicultural and volunteering programs are hoping students will agree to pay higher tuition fees to save the programs.
Some student senators concerned with possible cuts to UF's multicultural and volunteering programs are hoping students will agree to pay higher tuition fees to save the programs.
The UF student accused of groping women on campus after telling them he was trying to remove a bug from their bodies may have groped as many as 36 women.
Ana Gonzalez has never seen the country she calls home.
While labor unions have been hurting over the last 30 years, the Major League Baseball Players Association has been thriving, said Donald Fehr, executive director of the baseball union.
At about 15 inches tall, Shoot 'Em Up, the beer-pong playing robot created by UF electrical engineering senior Jamie Unger-Fink, can aim and launch a ping-pong ball at a targeted red Solo cup eight times in a row.
Students will gather on the Plaza of the Americas tonight to remember those who died in the Holocaust more than 64 years ago.
At 15 years old, Tim Tebow found his passion for something greater than sports and school when he returned to his birthplace in the Philippines and visited an orphanage for young children called Uncle Dick's Home.
Guy Harvey, world-renowned marine life artist and water conservationist, will go to any depth for his inspiration.
Gator Growl may be six months away, but preparation for the largest student-run pep rally in the world has already begun.
About 200 students stripped to their skivvies at about midnight Friday after gathering on Turlington Plaza for the ninth biannual Great Underwear Dash.
Bob Graham may have been the governor of Florida and a U.S. Senator, but he was a Florida Gator first.
Students will have a new reason to dread summer classes - the start of minus grades.
About 225 people watched Howard Dean speak on Thursday night in the O'Connell Center, which seats 12,000.
Soybean fiber underwear offers an eco-friendly way to help save the planet, starting with Uranus.
Many colleges are favoring wealthier applicants this year due to funding cuts and students' swelling financial need, a New York Times article from March 31 stated.
Come summer, there will be a new Internet matching service for students seeking a little extra help with classwork.