Logan Harrison elected Student Senate President
By Samantha Shavell | Aug. 23, 2012The Student Senate voted Thursday for Unite Party Sen. Logan Harrison to take over as Senate president.
The Student Senate voted Thursday for Unite Party Sen. Logan Harrison to take over as Senate president.
As Brianna Ahik stood six people deep in line at the UF Computing Help Desk, the journalism junior grew more and more frustrated.
UF is one of the five universities Kellogg Co. has partnered with to launch limited-edition Pop-Tarts. ESPN reporter Darren Rovell broke the breakfast-pastry news on Twitter on Monday.
Whether it’s by attending election awareness campaigns or by registering to vote, UF students can become engaged in the upcoming presidential election.
A few days before the biggest UF medical school test of the year, Ray Brown sped 550 miles to Tennessee to clear his mind.
So now it’s time for the sorry-for-the-abrupt-transition-but-we-don’t-want-to-rush edition of...
As of 11 p.m. Thursday night, Isaac was strengthening near Puerto Rico as it moved west-northwestward, according to the National Hurricane Center. Isaac’s projected path leads it across Hispaniola and Cuba before swinging into the Gulf of Mexico early next week.
Reitz Union Board Entertainment announced Wednesday it will bring Of Montreal, an indie rock band with psychedelic influences, to the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom on Sept. 25.
Adam Samei’s eyes darted across a flood of unfamiliar faces. He walked along the sidewalk near the University Auditorium, searching the buildings to find a landmark he recognized.
UF was repeatedly recognized in this year’s Princeton Review rankings. The university placed in nine of the 62 categories featured in the book “The Best 377 Colleges, 2013 Edition.”
The university will host an open forum from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Presidents Room of Emerson Alumni Hall to discuss what type of qualities the next UF president should have. Attendees can give their input regarding UF’s character and accomplishments and its future president.
Can you remember the last time you heard about Missouri? It’s just one of those lonely, forgotten fly-over states — until last week.
When Brent Pease kicks his offense into high gear, confusing opposing defenses with various formations, motions and shifts, Trey Burton and Omarius Hines are expected to present some of the biggest problems.
It’s no secret that pop-country superstar Taylor Swift is famous for her themed song writing concerning breakups and general lovesickness. For her, it’s as if the theme is super-sized and mega-adaptable, fitting seamlessly into all types of beats and styles alongside the standard painful lyrical prose.
For the past several hours, I’ve been staring at the drop/add page on my computer screen the way a drunk person watches the rotation of a gas station hot dog: with a mixture of hunger and disgust. Not five minutes goes by before I reclick the page’s refresh button, only to find myself seconds later cursing the heavens and shouting, “Buddha, Jesus, Athena! WHY!?,” knowing full well that somewhere in Gainesville, at that exact moment, some jerk is laughing because he has the class I want, and he knows it.
Manchester Orchestra is set to perform its first show in Gainesville at High Dive (formerly Double Down Live) tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets are $19 with an additional $2 charge at the door for fans younger than 21 years old.
Now that the Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary has been updated, words like brain cramp, man cave and sexting are fair game for academic papers.
Normally, lemonade is made with only three humble ingredients: sugar, water and freshly squeezed lemon juice (don’t even think about using Country Time). In this version, the water is infused with fresh lavender sprigs, and blueberry puree is added for a fruity kick.
Gainesville Police arrested a man early Wednesday morning after he chased his girlfriend out of her second-story window and held onto her car roof as she drove away.
Students in line wound through the aisles of the UF Bookstore on Wednesday, their arms heavy with textbooks as they took advantage of discounted prices.