Law professor: airport body scanners legal
By ALLYSON FOX | Jan. 19, 2010Privacy is one thing travelers may soon have to do without.
Privacy is one thing travelers may soon have to do without.
Bricks with statements including “You aren’t smart enough to do that” and “Homos are sinners” were stacked on the Reitz Union North Lawn Tuesday.
In the aftershocks of last week’s earthquake in Haiti, UF students have rallied together to raise funds and supplies to send to the victims of the disaster.
Michael Cook, a UF professor in the Rinker School of Building Construction, was taken to Shands at UF Saturday after he had a heart attack at the Southwest Recreation Center.
Candles illuminated the Reitz Union Amphitheater Friday night as hundreds of UF students and faculty gathered to remember those affected by the earthquake in Haiti.
MORE JOB SEEKERS ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND.
Students didn’t have time to sleep Saturday night at the Sleep Out for the Homeless event on Turlington Plaza.
Some volunteers chose to pick up paintbrushes and Lysol wipes instead of hitting the snooze button Monday morning.
Getro Naissance spent his holiday weekend bandaging wounds and lifting rubble off dead bodies in Haiti.
Susan Johnson is writing on behalf of the Better Business Bureau of Northeast Florida whether the Bureau wants her to or not.
After two days filled with uncertainty in earthquake-shattered Haiti, one UF student has returned home and another is on his way.
Santa Fe College students could have access to Gainesville's Regional Transit System for free in the fall.
On Monday, the University Athletic Association began accepting entries to name the McKethan Stadium student section.
Andres Florez thought teaching was a recession-proof profession — until he started applying for jobs.
This is the second step of a three-part installation program.
Doe failed to complete service hours.
Scientists will never have spidey senses.
The Reitz Union has been around for more than 40 years, but for Student Government senators, discussions about its renovation and expansion never get old.
THE CONTEST BEGAN JAN. 4.
It covers teacher salaries, intellectual property