Shands at UF Cancer Hospital comes closer to completion
By LAUREN BAKER | Oct. 13, 2008Nearly two years after breaking ground, construction of the $388-million Shands at UF Cancer Hospital is inching closer to completion.
Nearly two years after breaking ground, construction of the $388-million Shands at UF Cancer Hospital is inching closer to completion.
It looks like we're finally going to get our chance to figure out what we're going to be doing with the rest of our lives. Courtesy of Student Government and the Career Resource Center, we will be treated to the first ever UF Majors Fair.
It seemed like the Gators had been here before.
Gunshots fired at Gardenia Gardens Apartments on Sunday night landed a 16-year-old bystander in the hospital.
Tim McKenney has not qualified for any tournaments thus far, but don't say he isn't capable of playing golf.
It's getting hard to keep the names with all of the faces.
The transition to the myUFL PeopleSoft Student Financials system will have to wait another day following technical issues that prohibited Monday's planned launch.
For the first time in my life, I have a beard.
UF will hold its first Majors Fair today to offer students guidance in choosing a major.
By a show of hands: Did anyone consume on Saturday before the LSU game? You know what we mean (Sorry Big Machen).
Casey Whaley walked through a stand-alone wooden door Monday in the middle of the Plaza of the Americas and made an announcement.
An off-campus downtown office for UF Students for Barack Obama went fully operational Monday.
The new underground tunnel will connect the UF Cancer Hospital patients, visitors and staff to Shands at UF on the other side of Southwest Archer Road.
Let's talk about sex, baby.
For those of you who haven't read it already, pick up a copy of George Orwell's "1984." It holds some remarkable insight into the workings of the mind of man when it comes to political and even religious allegiance. The two most important terms in there are "doublespeak" and "doublethink."
Although he was re-elected to his seat following last week's Student Government elections, Orange and Blue Party Sen. Ben Cavataro could lose his position in Student Senate..
The Swamp Swagger is back.
Although just three of the 30 players on the UF soccer team are seniors, they have had a huge impact all season.