New dean of students Jen Day Shaw settles in at UF
By Joey Flechas | Feb. 18, 2010Wearing a hot pink jacket and sipping Starbucks in Library West, Jen Day Shaw blends in with those she oversees as UF’s new dean of students.
Wearing a hot pink jacket and sipping Starbucks in Library West, Jen Day Shaw blends in with those she oversees as UF’s new dean of students.
A UF radio station will launch its first half-hour Spanish newscast tonight.
Rep. Kendrick Meek is serious about involving college students in his campaign for Senate.
After five years of bargaining with UF administration, the United Faculty of Florida at UF has approved a new contract by a vote of 491 to 4.
No promises were made as corporate representatives from Aramark met with members of the Student/Farmworker Alliance Tuesday to discuss the treatment of Immokalee workers, who pick tomatoes for Aramark.
Fliers saying “Student Alliance party is the Nazi Party” were found on campus bulletin boards and apartment bus stops Wednesday morning.
Students walked away with condoms, candy and concern for their health and safety after the Student Government Health and Safety Fair on the Reitz Union Colonnade Wednesday.
Five UF students are in Tallahassee this morning to vouch for their right to vote for a fee that would support renewable energy projects on Florida college campuses.
Dropped cell phones and scraped elbows were the battle scars of a takeover that happened Wednesday afternoon, but it was all for the love of hip-hop.
A little more than a year after Barack Obama took office, one UF student is less than impressed with the president’s performance.
During next week’s Student Government elections, students will have the opportunity to answer three referendum questions while they are at the polls.
Islam-American relations have not improved since Sept. 11, and they are only getting worse, said John Esposito, an author and Georgetown professor, during a speech Tuesday night at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom.
A new study by UF researchers is testing to see if resveratrol, a compound commonly found in red grapes, produces benefits in older adults.
Student Government senators are leaving nothing to the imagination.
For Lance Griffin, a theater senior at UF, shopping for eco-friendly clothes was too much of a hassle.
A Mars rover model, robots and bowls of ice cream chilled with liquid nitrogen were some of the exhibits at the Engineering and Science Fair, known as the E-Fair, Monday and Tuesday.
About 20 students put on their poker faces and danced to Lady Gaga in Turlington Plaza Tuesday afternoon.
When four UF professors walked to the front of room 109 in Little Hall, they didn’t start lecturing.
Dressed in cheerleading outfits bearing their letters, members of UF's Greek community strutted their stuff Monday in the second annual Beta Bring It On philanthropy event sponsored by Beta Theta Pi.
The revamped food stores on the ground floor of the Reitz Union did not come cheap.