Library to extend hours during exam week
By ILEANA MORALES | Oct. 31, 2007Thanks to Student Government, UF students will be able to pull all-nighters in Library West before finals this fall.
Thanks to Student Government, UF students will be able to pull all-nighters in Library West before finals this fall.
Judith Russell, dean of UF's libraries, said Library West's hours will be extended during final exams at the Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Andrew Meyer will not face criminal charges if he completes 18 months of voluntary probation, the State Attorney's Office said in a news release Tuesday.
Two families of children receiving cancer treatment at Shands at UF will soon receive a helping hand.
On the day he was Tasered, Andrew Meyer told his mother he was happy because his arrest would bring important issues to light.
Andrew Meyer has addressed an apology letter to UF students, UF President Bernie Machen and Student Government for his "failure to act calmly" during a Sept. 17 forum with Sen. John Kerry.
In a time of budget cuts, tuition increases and financial uncertainty, a new UF administrator will be charged with managing university funds.
While the white-handed gibbon screams to mark its territory, visitors at the zoo may give it something else to scream about Wednesday.
Morgan Miller, Big Red team member, walked into a conference room expecting to be disappointed.
Andrew Meyer has agreed to an 18-month term of voluntary probation by the State Attorney's Office following his arrest Sept. 17.
Jenny Talana and Phillip Sotomayor don't usually drink coffee.
A JPMorgan Chase executive said his 20 years of business success are highly related to the values of a student organization Monday night.
The photo Peng Jiang displayed was at once familiar and strange: a black-and-white picture of what looked like an alien landscape packed with uniform hills.
UF students will have a chance to meet with a high-level financial executive tonight.
Visitors to Theatre Santa Fe's fourth annual haunted house fundraiser got an eerie greeting Friday and Saturday night.
Gov. Charlie Crist approved a 5 percent statewide tuition increase for all public universities and community colleges Friday.
UF students will have to wait a little longer to track Regional Transit System buses online or on their cell phones.
Cauldrons will bubble and pumpkins will fog the air to promote the appreciation of chemistry and its role in Halloween festivities.
The Taser investigation results are out, but UF protesters say they're too busy to put up a fight.
Scott Hampton has seen UF students panic before job interviews because they don't know how to play golf.