UF hoping to bring ridiculously fast Internet to campus
By Benjamin S. Brasch | July 27, 2011UF is teaming up with 29 universities to obtain an Internet service that is so fast, one could download 200 iTunes songs in eight seconds.
UF is teaming up with 29 universities to obtain an Internet service that is so fast, one could download 200 iTunes songs in eight seconds.
Seward Johnson Jr. went from soap and medicine to sculpture.
The Office of the Provost is introducing a new program, called Creative B, which is an effort to refresh UF campus life from June 27 to Aug 5.
Keeping in line with popular demand, UF libraries will once again be offering extended hours during final exam season.
In the past year, 12 of the 46 eateries at UF violated state and county health codes, according to inspections by the County Health Department.
The sound of retro rock filled the Rion Ballroom in the Reitz Union as Dr. Dog performed Tuesday night as the headliner of a free concert sponsored by RUB Entertainment.
While nuclear technology has recently received intense public scrutiny following the events in Japan, nuclear engineering students at UF say there is no reason to panic over UF’s nuclear reactor.
At dusk, women will try to reclaim the night.
Have you ever wept in Weaver, cried near Criser, mourned in the MUB?
The New York Times began charging users to view online content Monday.
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While watching Matisyahu perform earlier this week, I started thinking about what other speakers have come to the University of Florida since my time here. While going through the names in my head, I quickly came to the conclusion that they have been overwhelmingly male.
The Florida Legislature has abandoned the idea of allowing firearms to be carried on college campuses.
The Florida Legislature is no longer considering the bill that would have allowed students to openly carry guns on campus, and it now exists as a means to introduce open carry to the state.
Sticks and stones may break bones, but “Sticks ‘n’ Skins” broke eardrums at the UF Bookstore on Tuesday.
Local politics just couldn’t compete with Gators basketball Thursday night.
UF Student Government is giving local politicians a reason to put UF back on their radar.
Conceal and carry proponents often say an armed public can help prevent or reduce casualties in open-shooter scenarios, acting as de facto police officers when no actual officers are near. While the conceal and carry licensing
Senate Bill 234 was filed in December and is unrelated to the Arizona tragedy, despite recent media articles making it sound like a response. This bill would remove the restriction on individuals currently holding a valid Concealed Weapon or Firearm License (CWFL) from carrying on college campuses. It would also introduce open carry to Florida.
The Florida legislature’s warning shot regarding a bill that would allow guns on college campuses has caused a commotion at UF.