Grad students get committee
By DEVIN CULCLASURE | Oct. 16, 2007UF's Student Senate turned its attention toward helping graduate students at its Tuesday night meeting.
UF's Student Senate turned its attention toward helping graduate students at its Tuesday night meeting.
To expand UF's emergency-notification plan, students must submit emergency contact information to UF before they register for spring classes.
A driver whose bus rolled over him Monday night is in stable condition, a city spokesman said.
After a two-month search, Anne Kress was named provost and vice president of academic affairs at SFCC on Tuesday.
UF scientists have discovered how HIV evolves throughout a person's lifetime into AIDS.
The Health Science Center Libraries began treatment for a mold infestation Tuesday.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder will speak at UF tonight at 7 p.m.
Just four weeks after about 300 protesters stormed UF's police department to speak out against UPD's Sept. 17 Tasering of Andrew Meyer, a panel to discuss appropriate police practices sat waiting for feedback.
Under sunny skies overlooking a bustling Turlington Plaza, 24 UF students lay unmoving on the hard ground Monday afternoon.
Arun Gandhi never got his grandfather's autograph, but what he gained in 18 months with Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi changed his life.
UF researchers recently discovered the first new species of owl butterfly in more than 100 years, and with enough money, you could have your name on it.
A Regional Transit System bus rolled over its 42-year-old driver on McCarty Drive on Monday night.
Hundreds of fresh sneakers and sandals the size of newborn feet sat on the grass of the Reitz Union North Lawn on Monday.
In its yearly effort to increase safety awareness at UF, the University Police Department will release its 2007 "Together for a Safe Campus" brochure in hard copy Tuesday.
Members of the Florida Legislature cut ,22.1 million of state funding from UF's budget at the end of a 10-day special session Friday.
UF students had a chance to register to vote in their bathing suits Saturday and Sunday.
It lurks inside of your damp laundry, it watches you from the mucus membranes of your friend's nose, and it hides quietly on the door handle to your apartment.
Pink paper wings with glitter spots and hot pink, pipe cleaner antennae rounded out Isabella Gomes' butterfly costume.
UF students and Gainesville residents had the chance to gain a new perspective of UF on Saturday.
Wanting to promote nonviolence and peace, Mohandas "Mahatma" Gandhi's grandson travels the world teaching the philosophy of India's legendary leader. Tonight, his journey will bring him to UF.