Gov. Scott signs budget
By Erin Jester | Apr. 17, 2012Gov. Rick Scott signed Florida’s budget Tuesday, confirming $300 million in budget cuts for the State University System.
Gov. Rick Scott signed Florida’s budget Tuesday, confirming $300 million in budget cuts for the State University System.
UF students will soon be able to use their free printing credits without standing in lines in the Reitz Union’s Student Government Printing Lab.
Some of the about 100 students at Tuesday’s Save CISE sit-in analyzed algorithms as they lined the walls of Weil Hall. Others programmed. One played Farmville.
The Student Senate passed two bills at Tuesday night’s meeting that propose restructuring part of Student Government’s executive branch.
After conducting a national search, UF Hillel has hired a new campus rabbi.
Lace up your tennis shoes, grab some grubby clothes and don’t be afraid to get dirty at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Saturday.
Gainesville Police arrested a man accused of throwing eggs and breaking a front-door window with a 2-by-4 on Tuesday morning.
Fuzzy, tan cocoons might not look as threatening as hordes of crimson-headed caterpillars, but touching them can still cause students and area residents to have allergic reactions.
Politicians, especially those who have been in office for a while, often talk a lot about reforming the “system.”
This year, some Japanese researchers applied their marvelous engineering talents to one of the most abominable creations in modern history: the SpeechJammer.
As many of us already know, a member of The Gator Nation, Michael Edmonds Jr., took his life Sunday.
The county is moving forward with an agreement that will reimburse the St. Francis House and the Alachua County Housing Authority for homeless services.
A Gainesville man almost ran over his girlfriend Monday afternoon.
Digital visual displays have embedded themselves in almost every aspect of Western culture, from the clothes we wear to the skyscrapers some of us call home. If it doesn’t pop out or scroll across the screen, it goes relatively unnoticed.
The scene with the most impact in “The Shawshank Redemption,” for me, is the one in which Brooks ties a rope to the ceiling, scribbles “Brooks was here” on the wall, and kicks the chair from under himself.
The term “Freemason” has been cloaked in secrecy and rumors over the years, but an Ocala Masonic lodge hopes to satisfy curiosity by hosting a rare open house.
On Sunday evening, Michael R. Edmonds Jr., a 26-year-old journalism student, died after falling from the upper levels of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
At around noon Monday, about 200 students circled the Computer Sciences and Engineering building. With stretched-out arms and hands held tight, they shouted, “Save CISE.”
Students now have more options for buying top-brand shoes on a mac-n-cheese budget.
Two Interstate 75 exit ramps in Gainesville will be closed this week for construction, which may cause some traffic congestion on the interstate.