Artists to raise cancer awareness
By Samantha Dean | June 13, 2011The Chords of Color for a Cause Festival, presented by UF Performing Arts and Shands at UF, is being brought back for its second season starting July 22.
The Chords of Color for a Cause Festival, presented by UF Performing Arts and Shands at UF, is being brought back for its second season starting July 22.
As your Student Body President, the most important part of my role consists of representing you on the Board of Trustees - the highest decision-making body of our university. Last week, the issue of a tuition increase was before the Board of Trustees. I voted for the increase because I believed it was best for every student only after making sure the neediest students were financially secured.
Shane Reynolds might hail from the Swamp, but that didn't exactly get him ready to face some real-life reptiles in the Everglades.
The UF School of Theatre and Dance is leaving the local scene and going international.
Election reform has turned a Student Government platform point into a reality.
The UF business college reported inaccurate data about 2009 graduates of its masters of business administration program to U.S. News and World Report, according to a university internal investigation.
Despite many raised eyebrows, UF officially has a new surf club in the making.
What could be considered as nothing more than a rudimentary Saturday chore served as a pinnacle of glory for a group of UF engineering students last week.
UF's Board of Trustees will meet today for the first of two days of meetings at Emerson Alumni Hall to do one thing.
Santa Fe College students will be able to ride designated Santa Fe buses to and from campus starting this fall, according to a new Florida law.
UF's Student Senate is expected to vote Tuesday night on an election reform measure that would allow student government to do away with paper ballots and switch to an electronic voting system.
Jack Payne has had a busy summer.
A UF graduate student was arrested early Friday morning for assaulting two men and shouting anti-gay slurs at them.
Love and spray paint were in the air Sunday evening.
It took only three thrusts of a shovel to unearth an archeological find 60 years in the making.
The football ticket lottery closed Friday, but UF students still have the opportunity to put in their two bits about their university experience.
Instead of flooding pools at various apartment complexes, UF students might get their own pool to throw parties.
A recently released autopsy report has confirmed that Molly Ammon, a 19-year-old UF student, died over Spring Break due to alcohol poisoning.
Price increases, a new coach and survey requirements have not deterred students from registering for the football ticket lottery en masse.
Is college worth it?