UF investment organization to hold public meeting
By KIM WILMATH | Dec. 2, 2007After fielding months of protests and written complaints about its investments, UF is responding.
After fielding months of protests and written complaints about its investments, UF is responding.
A UF student organization is sending hope to African children this holiday season in the form of sneakers.
The online fee discussed at Thursday's UF Board of Trustees committee meetings is still up for negotiation after a meeting of the entire board Friday morning.
Students and faculty gathered Thursday for a panel discussion about misconceptions of Islam in response to the controversial promotion of a movie about "Radical Islam."
Courage, hope and faith.
Sitting across from an empty lawn chair, Michael Berry waits for someone, anyone, to talk to.
A UF class will host a race to raise money for two children's organizations.
The University Police Department is investigating three burglary calls in a UF residence hall.
The student online fee discussed at Thursday's committee meetings for UF's Board of Trustees is still up for negotiation after a meeting Friday morning.
A steak developed at UF has become one of the most popular steaks in the nation.
Although it has been approved by the UF students, the renewable energy fee still has to get by a long list of officials before it can become a reality.
Bleak budgetary times have become the norm for UF, and new financial solutions could mean out-of-pocket fees for students.
UF students can skip the long lines this book-buyback season thanks to a new UF book market Web site.
Christmas shows don't usually include a rap by Santa.
In an event free of protest and interruption, an author and a Hispanic leader debated immigration Wednesday night at UF.
Budget cuts and extra fees will be the leading issues discussed today and Friday by UF's highest governing body, the Board of Trustees.
A former Sri Lankan slave will speak about human trafficking today.
Thanks to UF officials, die-hard Gators fans might never have to leave campus - and they mean never.
An SFCC student announced Tuesday night that he would become the second student to run for the Gainesville City Commission this year.
UF's administration and students are on the same page when it comes to the Tuition Differential Program - more advisers and faculty members are crucial, they said.