UF facing almost $36.5 million in budget cuts
By Erin Jester | Mar. 8, 2012The Florida Legislature finalized a plan this week to cut $300 million from the State University System, including almost $36.5 million from UF.
The Florida Legislature finalized a plan this week to cut $300 million from the State University System, including almost $36.5 million from UF.
The Florida Legislature has approved a bill that would allow UF and Florida State University to raise tuition more than 15 percent a year.
Nearing the end of his sophomore season, Patric Young is used to hearing he can’t consistently produce in the post.
A preacher shoved a 19-year-old UF student on Turlington Plaza on Thursday.
UF Spring Break stragglers will have to deal with reduced bus service during their week off.
The loudspeakers played Wings and The Clash moments before Billy Joel walked on to the stage.
Skye Schmelzer ripped off strips of duct tape and stuck paper after paper to the front door of Tigert Hall.
Students were asked to perform sobriety tests on campus Thursday.
You might wish Spring Break would stick around longer than a week.
Grammy-nominated artist Seth Glier is coming to Gainesville on March 9.
Early-morning joggers at Westside Park will be joined by hundreds of supporters of autism awareness this weekend.
Weather kept down a 90,000-pound piece of flying history this week.
Only a few more hours before your brief dose of freedom and relaxation begins.
Silver Airways will host direct flights from Gainesville to Orlando and Tampa starting in April.
Diversity at UF is a fairly recent phenomenon, barely half a century old.
Elections are but one simple measure of the democratic nature of any institution and, despite last week’s democratic performance, the UF Student Body would do well to question the nature of its elections.
The chief strategist of President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign and the chairman of the Florida Democratic Party encouraged students to re-elect the president at a rally Wednesday night.
The Gainesville Police Department has been working for the last month to reduce graffiti in town.
For many on campus, Friday is the start of a much needed Spring Break.
Undecided students got a chance to explore and choose majors at an informational fair Wednesday.