House OKs in-state tuition for undocumented students
By Matthew Hoeck | Mar. 20, 2014TALLAHASSEE — The Florida House passed a bill Thursday night expanding the rights of undocumented students to receive in-state tuition.
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida House passed a bill Thursday night expanding the rights of undocumented students to receive in-state tuition.
University Police recently released a detailed report of the March 3 stabbing of UF employee Clifford Preston near Leigh Hall.
Thirteen people meditated their way to happiness Thursday in a study room on the second floor of Library West.
Coach Bryan Shelton enjoys playing in front of the home crowd. He enjoys the energy and the school’s tennis fans.
Fire trucks, trampolines and a bicycle obstacle course will be on campus this Saturday for the Bike Rodeo and Summer Safety Fair in Gainesville.
Three UF students are depending on Red Bull to give them wings while racing through Europe as part of an international competition.
Bernie Machen is no Britney Spears, but they share a sentiment: Gimme More.
A group of UF researchers was recently awarded part of a $4.9 million federal research grant to develop a program to prevent childhood obesity.
Amazon Prime costs will go up for the first time since its introduction nine years ago. Prime memberships will jump from $79 to $99 per year, and Student Prime memberships will go from $39 to $49.
Flavet Field will be engulfed by a swell of vibrant colors when the Indian festival Holi makes its way to campus for the second annual celebration at UF.
A new iPhone app allows users to harness the power of social media to become as anti-social as possible.
A new discovery in gravitational light waves lends more credence to the Big Bang theory, and people at UF involved in the field are weighing in on the discovery.
Morning Fatty has high hopes for the campaign to fund its sophomore album.
If you’re anything like me, a lot goes through your head when things start to get serious with the person you’re seeing.
Is it just us, or is the thought of sitting in a windowless classroom or cramped lecture hall unbearable lately? Now that we’re in that fleeting time of year when the weather is perfectly sunny during the day and deliciously crisp at night, it’s especially hard to sit through classes when we’d much rather be lounging poolside or relaxing on the North Lawn.
It’s pilot season. Networks are scrambling to find and approve new programming for the coming year, even though the age of network — and even cable TV — may be coming to a close.
There is a bill expected to pass in the state legislature changing residency requirements for elected officials and candidates for elected office. The bill seeks to stop candidates who do not live in the district they hope to represent from running. This bill will include municipal and county offices.
Students didn’t hesitate when asked to repair the roof of a struggling Alachua County resident early Thursday morning.
A local startup is relocating to Austin after a big win at music and media conference South by Southwest, leaving the Gainesville startup community with mixed feelings.
Dan Dickrell’s students have watched their professor’s hair grow and twist into new forms almost every semester.