UF Senate passes three resolutions
By Alyssa Fisher | Dec. 2, 2014A constituent-written resolution was read at the UF Student Senate meeting Tuesday in the University Auditorium following the State of the Campus Address.
A constituent-written resolution was read at the UF Student Senate meeting Tuesday in the University Auditorium following the State of the Campus Address.
It may be too late for families still looking for a place to stay for December’s graduation weekend — many of Gainesville’s hotels are booked solid, and the same is almost true for Spring.
Past accomplishments and future plans were discussed at the Student Government’s State of the Campus Address on Tuesday night.
Santa Fe College student senators will present an amendment today that could allow administration to remove active Student Government members without trial.
A Brown University professor will give a lecture Thursday as part of the speakers series presented by the UF Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere.
UF medical students will dust off their tacky holiday sweaters for a good cause Saturday.
The world’s largest general scientific society has honored six UF faculty for their research contributions.
Students looking to score a spot in a full class next semester may turn to a questionable solution.
A UF club will bring a taste of Lebanese culture to campus later this week.
Admissions officers at UF have not yet turned to social media accounts as a deciding factor in examining potential students.
Children kept in hospital isolation will soon have a program to help them stay socially active.
Juan Hincapie Castillo received an unexpected letter in the mail earlier this month.
Wreaths, ornaments, artwork and the faint ring of Christmas carols were all present this weekend at the 50th Craft Festival 2014.
As U.S. colleges and universities enrolled a record-breaking number of international students, UF saw its own numbers increase as well.
Santa Fe College Police has boosted its presence on campus following a shooting at Florida State University late last week.
Two young boys decided if their grandmother could survive cancer, then their pets could too.
Moe’s or Chipotle? Starbucks or Dunkin’ Donuts? Nap or Netflix?
Two UF students experienced anti-Semitism prior to last week’s attacks on a Jerusalem synagogue.
A total of nine people were either arrested or ejected at the UF vs. Eastern Kentucky football game Saturday afternoon — the lowest number of arrests and ejections since at least 2010, according to available University Police data.