Senate waives time-constraint rule for group
By Alyssa Fisher | Sep. 23, 2014A Student Senate rule was suspended Tuesday night to remove time constraints for organizations to receive funding near elections.
A Student Senate rule was suspended Tuesday night to remove time constraints for organizations to receive funding near elections.
Professors could be flipping their teaching habits to change the way students learn in and out of the classroom.
Ali Baker loved the quietness offered at her Windmeadows apartment behind Butler Plaza for the last four years. But as the shopping center expansion continues and the woods by her apartment are cleared, she said both the construction and traffic are changing that.
UF researchers can crunch calculations instantly thanks to a donation from IBM.
Students looking to take the stage at Gator Growl alongside talents like Ludacris and Foster the People can audition tonight and Friday.
“Did you lose a slipper? Because you’re my Tinderella.” Now, insert a winky face. Tell me this is a joke.
President Barack Obama’s new rating formula for college federal aid distribution is set to be released in time for 2015.
UF’s Levin College of Law is making a comeback after dropping in rankings last spring.
The reward for the tip that leads to the arrest of the suspect in UF’s recent sexual assaults has swelled to $1,750.
The UF community is working to understand the Ebola virus as it continues to spread through West Africa.
The Heavener School of Business rankings dropped among the top 20 public business programs in the U.S. News & World Report’s “2015 Best Colleges” edition.
Book lovers may be surprised to find their favorite books are banned.
Donald Craine, the former UF diving coach who died in a boating accident earlier this year, was responsible for the crash, a Florida Fish and Wildlife report now confirms.
From a young age, I was obsessed with reading. In middle school, I read to get away from the awkward social pressure surrounding puberty. In high school, I used reading to relax after a long night of studying. I read on the school bus, I read between classes, I read everywhere. Needless to say, I was kind of a huge nerd.
The crimson pride at Harvard University will feature some orange and blue this weekend.
High-risk drinking could lead to consequences that GatorWell wants to prevent.
A troop of 11-year-old girls dressed in pink and green traditional saris pranced on stage in front of more than 1,000 people in the Reitz Union on Saturday.
Against a stacked roster of Swamp Party candidates campaigning on Turlington Plaza and outside of the Reitz Union, Evan Morris and Preston Jones stick to word-of-mouth tactics.
GatorWell will offer sexual violence prevention programs to bring attention to consent on campus.
Assignments and timed quizzes fell victim to a server outage this weekend.