Senator admits ethics violations
By Shaneece Dixon | Dec. 5, 2010Florida Senate President and UF lecturer Mike Haridopolos admitted Friday that he made some ethical lapses over financial disclosures related to his employment at UF.
Florida Senate President and UF lecturer Mike Haridopolos admitted Friday that he made some ethical lapses over financial disclosures related to his employment at UF.
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Theater graduates Nick Greene and Ryan George have entered a commercial in a contest to win a spot in the Super Bowl lineup of advertisements for Doritos.
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An official proposal for block tuition has emerged from the hands of UF’s administration.
A giant chicken outside Library West is urging passing students to sign a PETA petition.
Instead of drilling, the ROTC Army and Navy cadets decided to cut loose for an afternoon to square off on the gridiron in the spirit of friendly competition.
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UF will have a presence on Gov.-elect Rick Scott’s transition team.
Andrew Pantazi’s pseudo-rant Tuesday regarding UF’s less-than-stellar faculty choices really resonated with me, though he probably put it a lot more nicely than I would have.
Just in time for the holidays, the UF College of Fine Arts is offering a subscription package for six local art organizations.
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Sueli Cavalcanti, a graduate of UF’s musical theater program, is recording an album in Gainesville in hopes of becoming a pop singer.
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This week, members of the UF crew team will have the endurance, the equipment and the motivation to row the distance. They’ll only be missing one thing — water.
Gators who want to assess their sexual health can receive free testing today.
After seven months in office, the Student Government executive officials gave the annual State of the Campus address Tuesday night.
UF’s Office of Off Campus Life is encouraging students to take advantage of free massages, yoga and board games to take their minds off looming exams.
Local residents herded into a small auditorium Tuesday night to speak up for the bison and horses in Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park.