Student Senate votes against impeaching absent treasurer
By KRISTEN HUFF | July 28, 2008Paul Drayton will still have an office to return to when his internship in New York City ends this summer.
Paul Drayton will still have an office to return to when his internship in New York City ends this summer.
Elaine Coomer wanted answers.
Gainesville may not have won ESPN's TitleTown USA contest Monday night, but UF students still have something to party about this week.
UF President Bernie Machen announced a plan Friday to give faculty and staff small pay raises for the first time in two years.
UF administrators were warned to be prudent in their plans to use money from the university's endowment funds despite positive investment returns this year.
A city with no "help wanted" signs, zero classified ads and no applications. A desk covered in backed-up bills and a car with an empty tank of gas. A passing dream of a loyal paycheck.
Some people watch TV as a way to rest their minds and avoid meaningful conversations after a hard day.
It's not often students can power a room just by working up a sweat, but that's one of the goals David Bowles, director of Recreational Sports, has in mind for renovations to Southwest Recreation Center.
If some members of UF's Student Senate get their way, Paul Drayton's decision to take a business internship in the Big Apple this summer could spell the end of his career as Student Body treasurer.
This month, some Gainesville charities will find that the best donations are only a Dumpster dive away.
Thousands of Jehovah's Witnesses will congregate on campus this weekend to attend an annual regional convention held at the O'Connell Center.
With the national price of gas averaging $4.06 per gallon, college students may find themselves short on cash for their annual back-to-school shopping spree.
UF will begin a research program today that will aim to develop more reliable computer chips for military communications and radar.
Hundreds of high school students led by scrambled clues scoured UF's campus Wednesday morning for laminated clovers affixed to UF landmarks.
Today, two UF professors will leave on a mission to extend The Gator Nation to Beijing, China, as volunteers for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Pre-med students questioning the need for a second semester of organic chemistry might be surprised to find that some medical school administrators are wondering the same thing.
It was a very cold case.
Maximus' hands and feet moved swiftly, his eyes bright and forehead glistening with the sweat of concentration.
The Harn Museum of Art will remain open six days a week despite an earlier budget-cutting plan that would have closed the building on Tuesdays.
As the music pounded and the team raced, so did John Bornberg's heart.