Students protest move of library collections
By Ashira Morris | Oct. 10, 2011Don't relocate. Communicate.
Don't relocate. Communicate.
Two Student Senate bills were vetoed recently, one by the interim Vice President of Student Affairs Dave Kratzer and one by Student Body Treasurer T.J. Villamil.
UF students can soon avoid the all-too-common wait associated with group fitness classes.
The Students Party's mission is simple: We want to help you take back your Student Government and your university. For too long, the average student has not had a voice in Student Government, and if elected, the Students Party promises to be that voice.
The UF Center for Leadership and Service is looking for students to register for the third Gator Global Initiative by Sept. 30.
Student Government officials will demonstrate the new electronic voting system at Tuesday's Student Senate meeting.
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation opens its doors today at a new, larger location.
Once each year around 8:45 a.m., Thomas Panevino watches the clock and waits. It does not matter where he is or what he is doing.
UF student Antonio Milanes Cuesta died Monday after a car ran over him while he was lying in the middle of a road.
Passers-by may have noticed a non-native moose guarding Jenn Garrett's front yard near Westside Park and Littlewood Elementary School.
I am a graduate student who supports tuition increases to cover the rising operating costs of UF, including my meager salary.
Before students posted on Facebook that TutoringZone "is like academic sex," before there were 31 tutors and thousands of student clients, there was just Matt Hintze.
When students vote in Student Government elections on Sept. 27 and Sept. 28, they will get the chance to voice their opinions on UF's recent tuition hike.
With the flick of a finger, he can access your name, location, phone number and destination.
When computer science and engineering senior Bryan Dubno was a freshman, he felt overwhelmed by UF's large campus.
Amy L. Lakatos was a prayer warrior.
Students aren't even two days into the new school year, but that doesn't mean they aren't speculating about classes being canceled soon.
The public is welcome to celebrate the memory of UF health education and behavior junior Amy Lakatos at 7 p.m. today at a memorial service at the Reitz Union Amphitheater.
Homework, book-buying and class-rearranging usually initiate the new school year.
On behalf of the UF Student Body, welcome to The Gator Nation!