News
Machen raises faculty pay
By ANDREW PANTAZI | June 14, 2010UF's Board of Trustees met Thursday and Friday to make several changes for next year.
Hub will be meeting place between UF, downtown
By KATIE EVANS | June 14, 2010If you build it, they will come. At least that's UF's intent for the Florida Innovation Hub.
Professor hopes to win Pepsi grant to find herpes cure
By MICHAELA TRIMBLE | June 14, 2010Pepsi could help a UF professor cure herpes.
UF has most green buildings
By ANDREW PANTAZI | June 9, 2010UF has more eco-friendly buildings than any other American university.
Absentee ballot troubles Student Government
By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN | June 9, 2010After proposing four amendments to the same bill, senators agreed to disagree during Tuesday’s meeting.
Prosecution deferred for grad student
June 9, 2010State Attorney Bill Cervone has postponed prosecuting Kofi Adu-Brempong, the 35-year-old Ghanaian graduate student who was shot in the face by UF police March 2.
UF tuition fees sent to Board
June 4, 2010The University Fee Committee recommended raising fees by $5.79 per credit hour.
UF history professor receives award for book
By MINCH MINCHIN | June 2, 2010Steven Noll, a professor in the UF department of history, has been given the Florida Historical
New absentee ballot on Student Government website
By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN | June 2, 2010The act requires the supervisor of elections to give all students a two-week notice before the submission deadline.
Team enters lawn mower into contest
By Daniel Elsesser | June 2, 2010Three UF engineering students and a UF graduate will try to mow down their competition today.
Student fees may rise up to 25 percent
By ANDREW PANTAZI | June 1, 2010After Gov. Charlie Crist signed a bill on Friday, UF’s fees could rise by $5.79 per credit hour.
UF's ultimate Frisbee takes national championship
By Clare Lennon | May 31, 2010Florida Ultimate's A-Team won six of seven games over the weekend, culminating in the victory over Carleton College.
UF Rugby team to compete in collegiate invitational
By ANDREW PANTAZI | May 26, 2010UF's rugby team is going to Columbus, Ohio, on June 2 to participate in the first USA Sevens' Rugby Collegiate Championship Invitational.
Senate approves nominees for UF Supreme Court
By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN and DANIELLA DORCELUS | May 26, 2010After a moment of silence, senators unanimously passed a resolution during Tuesday's Senate meeting to honor Lamar Abel, a former UF football player who died over the weekend.
Study shows babies learn while sleeping
By Tara Wind | May 26, 2010Babies can soak up knowledge like sponges even when they dream.
Hair clippings to be sent to Gulf
By Alexander Klausner | May 26, 2010The infamous Deepwater Horizon oil spill is sending an estimated 5,000 barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico every day.
Former walk-on defensive Gator lineman dies
By DANIELLA DORCELUS | May 24, 2010Lamar Abel, a former walk-on defensive lineman for the Gators, died Saturday after an apparent seizure.
Auction, concert benefit the arts
By NICOLE SALZMAN | May 24, 2010About 200 people bought hand-painted chairs and donated money to hear live music in support of local arts programs Saturday night in downtown Gainesville.
Student Alliance senators join Progress Party
By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN | May 19, 2010Three senators representing the Student Alliance party announced their new affiliation with the Progress Party after voicing their dissatisfaction with the policies of their former party.




