Would my professors pass Facebook 101?
By Jessica Poitevien | Sep. 29, 2010It’s weird to think that our professors exist outside the lecture hall — never mind on your newsfeed.
It’s weird to think that our professors exist outside the lecture hall — never mind on your newsfeed.
In order to improve electric flow and response time, UF’s Physical Plant Division is upgrading medium-voltage cables and switches.
With Student Government election season wrapping up, it is not news to anybody that SG elections are less than earnest.
Every semester during election season, we’re accosted by party supporters passing out glossy fliers by the thousands. Every semester, we develop more advanced methods, a la Harriet the Spy, of evading the volunteers who stake out places we can’t avoid and try to convince us to vote for one party over the other.
Senators voted against two bills that would reduce privileges for Student Government officials during Tuesday night’s meeting.
Students filled the University Auditorium with the sound of their voices and their stomping feet at the Hispanic Heritage Month Talent Show on Tuesday night.
UF’s chapter of the international nonprofit group One launched a campaign Tuesday to get students involved with November’s senatorial election.
I have attempted, after my resignation, to keep distance from this election, especially because, with the demise of Student Alliance, I don’t really have much of a dog in this race. However, a letter in Monday’s Alligator was so misleading, I had to say something.
UF honors students have started a blog to provide guidance to incoming freshmen.
Alina Fernandez, the daughter of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, will speak on campus Wednesday at 8 p.m. in University Auditorium.
Sixth period was lights out for UF students during Monday afternoon’s downpour.
Sabor Latino, a dance group representing the UF Hispanic Student Association, will be performing at the Hispanic Heritage Month Talent Show today at 7 p.m. in the University Auditorium.
It was 5:30 a.m. when Timothy Johnson got out of bed. He made sure to wake up before the sun rose to prepare for his daylong fast. His breakfast consisted of three nectarines, eight glasses of water, and some Wheat Thins crackers.
Student Government elections begin Tuesday, and the candidates are working hard to encourage students to vote and get their messages out.
Army Lt. Gen. P.K. Keen traveled to Haiti for a planned two-day visit in January to meet with officials to prepare for the hurricane season, but his trip was interrupted by the earthquake that rocked the country.
There’s another reason to be nervous about random roommates.
About 100 faculty, students and guests attended the grand opening of the College of Journalism and Communications’ new 21st Century News Laboratory on Friday afternoon.
When it comes to passing the bar exam, UF law graduates were the best in the state this summer.
After a controversial decision, The Continuum, a graduate student housing development under construction on West University Avenue, won’t be built with city bonds.
Students and alumni gathered on the Murphree Area courtyards Sunday to enjoy cotton candy, sausages, hot dogs, pies, a giant water slide and live performances.