Students responding to university alcohol amnesty policy
By Clare Lennon | Apr. 2, 2012UF students are making more alcohol-related emergency calls, and a GatorWell official said that might not be a bad thing.
UF students are making more alcohol-related emergency calls, and a GatorWell official said that might not be a bad thing.
If you haven’t seen “The Hunger Games” already, do yourself a favor and go see it.
In spite of some extraordinary foreign and legislative accomplishments, President Obama’s re-election remains eerily uncertain, compounded by several factors both in and out of his control.
Mike Myers stood in the middle of a spacious warehouse among Winnie-the-Pooh cake toppers, neon-colored toy soldiers and silver jacks.
UF researchers, along with scientists from six other centers, were recently awarded a $63-million grant to continue developing heart disease therapies.
On Sunday in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, Matt Michel became the longest-running Dance Marathon charity participant in the country, two times over.
Preamble: I am not in favor of lies, deceit and dishonesty. I am merely here to explain why I think cheating is more than what your professors would like to have you think, and in which circumstances I find it understandable.
About 30 UF students joined more than 3,000 demonstrators in Sanford on Saturday to demand the arrest of George Zimmerman, 28, and the permanent removal of Sanford Sheriff Bill Lee.
Crowds marveled at Bonsai trees, Buddha statues and wooden sculptures at the grand opening of the David A. Cofrin Asian Art Wing at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
A UF student who was hit by a semitrailer last week remained in critical condition at Shands at UF on Sunday.
On its second day of meetings at Lake Wauburg, the UF Board of Trustees discussed cutting more costs, including merging administrative and human resource services among colleges.
UF researches might have found a way to make alternative fuels and cancer-treatment technology inexpensive and biodegradable.
The last day of classes is a few weeks away, and planning for dorm and apartment move-out is in full swing.
The Transparency in Executive Agencies Act was an uncontroversial piece of legislation that would have increased transparency in the Accent Speakers Bureau and Student Government Productions.
Bill Luttge never introduced himself with his accomplishments, though he had enough to fill a conversation.
A group of about 20 students marched from Turlington Plaza to the steps of Tigert Hall on Thursday to protest tuition hikes.
About 45 models strutted down the runway to raise money for the Lupus Foundation of America Inc. at Gamma Eta's Seventh Annual Lupus Fashion Show.
Students can discuss jobs and internships at an upcoming career fair without changing out of their pajama pants.
UF’s Board of Trustees discussed strategies for becoming a Top 10 university during a retreat at Lake Wauburg on Thursday but did not decide on a game plan.
This week can definitely be summed up in one word: controversy.