UF leads the way in sustainability
By KRISTEN HUFF | Aug. 6, 2008Note: This is the third part in a three-part series on "going green".
Note: This is the third part in a three-part series on "going green".
In recent months, the college gossip Web site JuicyCampus.com has attracted the ire of students and administrators across the country.
The city is chock-full of historic locales, pillars of the government and beautiful, towering monuments to the nation's heroes.
In absence of this year's back-to-school tax-free days, Student Government and UF Bookstores will offer one day of relief to students purchasing textbooks in the fall.
Members of a UF student organization played a drinking game Tuesday that won't meet the disapproval of UF officials.
Members of UF's Student Senate promoted an effort Tuesday to help students at the nation's No.1 party school get home safe.
In 2001, UF law professor Daniel Sokol was just a student at the University of Chicago Law School, and the now-presumptive Democratic presidential candidate, Barack Obama, was just his professor.
Despite being almost $300,000 over their estimated budgets, Moe's Southwest Grill and Chili's Too are set for their UF debut on Aug. 17.
A woman filed a $15,000 lawsuit against UF's Delta Tau Delta Fraternity and two UF students, one of whom she had sex with in the fraternity house while the other secretly videotaped the act.
This story is the second in a three-part series on the trend of "going green."
It was a humble debut for the gateway that will welcome 92,000 rowdy fans in just a few weeks.
Though Christian fraternity Beta Upsilon Chi was granted temporary recognition as a UF organization last week, school officials say it is too early to know if the court-ordered recognition will affect UF's policies against religious discrimination for club membership.
UF President Bernie Machen might be among many Gators packing their bags for a study abroad stint this fall.
Eight UF faculty members have filed grievances against the UF administration concerning faculty layoffs and program mergers.
Sitting outside of a coffee shop, Hanna Moerland sipped from a cup of tea and reflected on her state of reverse culture shock.
UF's Student Government and the UF Naval ROTC are working together to help students feel safe enough to run after dark.
Construction between UF's Marston Science Library and Computer Science and Engineering buildings will soon bring an end to leaks that have plagued rooms beneath the bisecting plaza for about 20 years.
Soon UF students will no longer have to endure hours of long lines to get driver's licenses or identification cards.
Students are ditching trays and juggling plates at UF dining halls as part of a campus sustainability effort.
Despite soaring application pools for new Florida medical schools, UF's College of Medicine is still receiving a healthy number of applications.