State budget cuts lead to increased SFCC tuition
By KRISTEN HUFF | June 30, 2008SFCC's Board of Trustees approved a budget plan last week that will raise tuition 6 percent and cut $3 million in spending.
SFCC's Board of Trustees approved a budget plan last week that will raise tuition 6 percent and cut $3 million in spending.
Putting a cork in its past, Library West reopened Monday after being closed during the summer intersession for a mini-makeover.
A recent UF research project focusing on the evolution of birds may ruffle some feathers in the science community.
In the face of a global energy crisis, Florida has turned to its universities for help.
To say Kyle Edward Hughes was devoted to his 2005 Gator-blue Mustang would be an understatement.
University Police Department officers are no longer allowed to make stops for traffic violations on roads bordering campus, such as University Avenue and 13th Street, according to a local court's recent ruling.
Putting pain into words can be difficult.
While Student Body Treasurer Paul Drayton may be out of state, he is certainly not out of mind.
If subleasing in Gainesville was a club, it would be the type of club where you have to know someone to get in.
UF alumnus John Cox won the William Randolph Hearst Foundation's 2008 national writing championship, the collegiate equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize, in San Francisco on June 5.
A new army of concrete stumps lining the curbs of the southwest entrance of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium has many students, well, stumped.
When the Florida Board of Governors meets today, state university presidents and boards of trustees will pay close attention.
UF police chased and used a Taser on a Gainesville teenager Friday afternoon after he fled from police when they found marijuana and drug paraphernalia in his car.
The ambiguity of African social identity will be the focus of the Harn Museum of Art's newest exhibit, which opens today.
Friends of Jeremy "Norton" Smith said the 20-year-old UF student loved nothing more than caring for his fully restored 1967 Ford Mustang and playing basketball with friends.
Gov. Charlie Crist reduced funding for statewide agencies by another 4 percent Thursday, but UF President Bernie Machen assured the Board of Trustees on Friday that the cut would not drain any more of UF's resources.
The night ended with a rhythmic reggae beat pulsing through thick, humid Florida air.
University officials plan to give the manager of UF's culinary kingdom control of campus food services for 10 more years starting July 2009.
After announcing in March that he intended to resign, Dr. Douglas Barrett has agreed to stay on as UF's senior vice president for health affairs for at least one more year or until a replacement is found.
The Gator Nation has a new leader.