Students save by renting books
By ELIZABETH BEHRMAN | Jan. 7, 2010Students may be able to save some cash in coming semesters with textbook rental programs offering an alternative to buying books.
Students may be able to save some cash in coming semesters with textbook rental programs offering an alternative to buying books.
The two parties had been discussing the merge for about two months, but the decision was finalized during the winter break.
UF was ranked No. 2 by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance as one of America’s 100 Best Values in Public Colleges.
Student Senators created some New Year’s resolutions of their own during Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.
UF purchased 61 Steinway & Sons pianos for $1.23 million.
UF official advises mindful eating rather than dieting.
The new diet items have a layer of fiesta salsa in place of cheese usually found on any item at Taco Bell.
He plans to pursue a Ph.D. in biochemistry.
The agency said tetrachloroethylene levels in the soil and groundwater were higher than allowed by state regulations.
Amanda Levison, a UF graduate, now makes jewelry ranging from bracelets to dog accessories.
Students are advised to wear a light jacket to class.
A new building housing Subway and Jamba Juice will be built on the southwest corner of Turlington Hall, near where the UF Information Booth is located.
Students interested in receiving a degree in ceramics have to apply to get into the program as juniors, but the UF School of Art and Art History offers an introductory level ceramics class for nonmajor students.
A 19-year-old Tampa man visiting his friend at UF was trespassed from campus Tuesday after he was found sleeping in a residence hall assistant's room after urinating in the dorm hallway.
Zachary Merson paid homage to his girlfriend and his chocolate Labrador retriever Tuesday night through a performance that would have raised the eyebrows of Tupac and Biggie Smalls alike.
Maybe it’s because they work at the No. 2 party school in the nation, but UF’s library staff takes partying pretty seriously.
The UF Student Body has a graduation present for its beloved quarterback — a digital yearbook signed by his greatest admirers in the form of a new Web site.
THE COST OF PLANTS RANGES FROM $9 TO $28.
After several weeks of debate, the Student Senate finally passed a resolution related to the conflict in the Middle East on Tuesday.
Students who like it fast and easy now have a Web site designed just for them.