Fraternities are about more than partying for some
By ILEANA MORALES | Aug. 30, 2007Sophomore Christian Mora once thought fraternities were all about drinking beer, partying a lot and paying for friends.
Sophomore Christian Mora once thought fraternities were all about drinking beer, partying a lot and paying for friends.
A giant skillet weighing about 350 pounds teetered down a 30-foot-high ramp.
The Ohio Dental Association is awarding UF President Bernie Machen the 2007 International Callahan Memorial Award.
A recent survey of UF faculty members shows most feel positively about their working relationships.
Over the past year, UF's Student Health Care Center has treated 43 students without billing them.
A UF fraternity has been banned from participating in fall recruitment following charges of marijuana possession at an unauthorized pre-rush party.
UF students who want to fix a flat or mend faulty brakes might face a wait if they use Student Government's bicycle-repair program.
University Police Department has a 45-minute program that may save your life.
The UF Department of Recreational Sports is hosting its second annual Rec Sports Open House today.
Christian churches have evolved from communities to corporations, according to a book written by a UF English and advertising professor.
Near a ginkgo tree planted in his memory, family, friends and co-workers gathered by Frazier Rogers Hall on Tuesday morning to try to make sense of McNair Bostick?s death.
Thomas Hall was not Husam Wahdan?s first choice. Because he turned in his housing paperwork late, he was assigned to one of the two non-air-conditioned residence halls on campus. The freshman and his roommates tried to cool themselves with fans in the windows but still had trouble sleeping in the heat. But relief was just around the corner.
The lobby at the Shands Florida Surgical Center on 34th Street will smell like solid cherry wood and new paint until it?s up and running.
Students and employers alike sought little bits of shade Tuesday while discussing responsibilities and work experience at the first Part-Time Job Fair.
UF?s Student Senate kicked off its first fall meeting Tuesday night by reviewing the progress of Student Body President Ryan Moseley?s first 100 days in office and featuring some guest speakers.
After eight weeks of drinking filtered water from plastic bags and showering in river water, Chipper Flaniken still feels weird drinking from a tap.
Administrators plan to use a new hiring tool to recruit diverse faculty for 15 new high-demand positions at UF.
For some UF students, even the routine task of receiving a syllabus on the first day of class has already been complicated by universitywide budget cuts.
Adam Recvlohe has waited a year for what he wanted, and now it's here. After lobbying Student Government and UF administrators, Recvlohe was able to make the American Indian and Indigenous Studies minor a reality at UF this semester.
Standing in Turlington Plaza with a plastic stars-and-stripes top hat on his head and a voter registration form in his hand, it's hard to tell if Frank Bracco is sweating from the blazing afternoon sun or the stress of so many excuses.