SNAP adds new van to reduce wait times
By EMILY HANSON | Sep. 21, 2009Gainesville, do not fear. A new van is here.
Gainesville, do not fear. A new van is here.
Students listened to fiery arguments surrounding national health-care reform Monday night.
The faculty union declared a deadlock Friday in contract negotiations with UF over issues such as salaries and sabbaticals.
Students may now find their money going a little further at the Reitz Union Pollo Tropical.
UF's Documentary Institute, a graduate program that was eliminated during the April budget cuts, has been relocated to Wake Forest University.
Megan MacNamara and Philip Nelson didn't need a clever pickup line to capture the attention of UF students gathered in the Ustler Hall Atrium Friday.
Amy Panikowski was 22 and in Malawi on a Peace Corps mission on Sept. 11, 2001.
You may have been disappointed with the score on Saturday, but at least you didn't blow hundreds of dollars on fake tickets.
Sister Hazel received a warm welcome home Friday night at their sold-out performance at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Facebook stalking has taken on a new meaning.
Jenn Brown has 17 unopened law school admission notices hidden in a box somewhere.
UF students absent because of the swine flu may soon be able to watch lectures over chicken noodle soup.
Black holes can't be seen with the human eye, but the UF Department of Astronomy is looking anyway.
In an effort to take some pressure off students' wallets, the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation Thursday that will help provide easier access to financial assistance for college
Researchers at the University of Washington and UF just spent 20 weeks monkeying around.
Walking through Turlington Plaza will soon leave you with something other than coupons and fliers in your hands.
UF faculty expressed its concern about the proposal to end sick-leave payouts in response to budget cuts at Thursday's Faculty Senate meeting.
William Stewart Sedgwick IV, who was arrested early Wednesday morning for driving under the influence of alcohol, resigned his position as Student Government Finance and Fees cabinet secretary Thursday.
It's been a few years since the U.S. Constitution was signed-222 to be exact.
Even a dismal economy can't stop money from flowing into Student Government party campaigns.