Taxi sting shows benefits of UF Student Government
By Michelle Lanier | Jan. 23, 2011I was extremely uplifted to read about Student Government and Ben Meyer’s recent role in investigating taxi price gouging.
I was extremely uplifted to read about Student Government and Ben Meyer’s recent role in investigating taxi price gouging.
The Presbyterian and Disciples of Christ Student Center at the University of Florida began 2011 searching for a new direction.
After nearly a two-year hiatus, the UF Safe Run program is up and running again as of this week and under new leadership.
Most nights of the week, welding sparks and noise can be seen and heard from outside the sturdy, brown garage doors of Aerospace and Engineering C that sit just down the road from the stadium.
For a greyhound, life is a racetrack.
Attention insects: You’re about to be put under the microscope.
More than 200 people crowded into the Pugh Hall Ocora Thursday night to hear Ayaan Hirsi Ali speak.
Taylor McKnight has always been ambitious.
This academic year, the UF Bookstore is running a textbook rental program that saved students a total of more than half a million dollars in the summer and fall semesters.
Four-time All-American jumper Will Claye has enjoyed soaring through the air since elementary school. And today, what really gives the UF athlete and 2009 NCAA outdoor men’s triple jump champion momentum is a super-energetic collection of gospel and rap music.
There’s a reason we don’t celebrate Lyndon Johnson Day. This past Martin Luther King Jr. Day, I spent a lot of time thinking about the civil rights movement.
The Inter-Residence Hall Association will be sponsoring the ninth annual Writing on the Wall Project to help break through social, ethnic and religious boundaries within our society.
An ecosystem of the dead rests hidden behind tendril-covered walls, guarded by a skeleton shark.
You may spot them riding down Southwest 13th Street on their way to Krispy Kreme, or perhaps going through the drive-thru at McDonald’s — balanced, poised and beaming with enthusiasm and talent.
Verizon Wireless announced Tuesday that Apple’s iPhone will be available to Verizon users.
City and university interests joined forces in their first joint meeting in recent years to discuss issues concerning students, from taxi fares to apartment price gouging.
Shayna Teijido, a UF nursing senior, died Monday due to complications involving blood clots in her lungs.
Instead of using words and ideas to tell a story, Joan Frosch prefers to use feet.
As the U.S. House of Representatives debates this week whether to repeal the Obama administration’s health care overhaul, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs remains optimistic that such legislative maneuvering will yield few actual results.
Luke Sipka enters from stage right portraying a member of a marching band, based on a situation suggested by the audience.