Local rabbit rescue looking to win $5,000 through online survey contest
By Nora O'Neill | Aug. 18, 2019If online votes could multiply as quickly as rabbits, the Gainesville Rabbit Rescue would have no problem securing $5,000.
If online votes could multiply as quickly as rabbits, the Gainesville Rabbit Rescue would have no problem securing $5,000.
A rare find for researchers led to discoveries that could change humanity’s understanding of extinction and evolution.
Dreams of drafting federal policies to save our oceans will come true for UF alumni Kathryn Slattery and Alexandra Skrivanek next February.
It’s been a tumultuous summer for Student Government.
Warm greetings to our students and to all members of our extraordinary campus community, on this first day of classes of a new academic year!
For a college senior like me, the beginning of the Fall semester is a time to look forward, consider job prospects and tie up loose ends academically. It is also a time to reflect on experiences, good and bad, from the last three years. As my journey at UF has shown, a semester or two in college can alter the course of your life.
Last semester, we sat in the back of the class with our heads down and our mouths sealed shut. When we spoke, we prefaced our remarks or questions with “I just…” or “Sorry, this might be dumb,” conveying to our listeners that what would follow was of little importance. We would not blame them for disregarding our words, ideas and opinions; but we knew the right answer, we had something to add to the discussion and we had questions that warranted responses. We minimized our presence, our impact and our power. We made our voices small and let our classmates fill up the space. Our classmates who sat in the front. Our classmates who always had their hands raised. Our classmates who punctuated their statements with periods, not question marks. We chose to keep our depths hidden rather than make ourselves vulnerable.
Until Monday, new Jennings residents will have some notable neighbors.
Top advice is to work hard, be open minded and follow one’s passions
There are 84 stops on UF campus
Mia Acker used her dad’s helmet because she didn’t want to spend money on a new one.
About 1,200 students graduated Saturday morning
Finding community through Thanksgiving dinners and silent discos
By contacting U Matter, We Care, students in need can be referred to organizations both on and off campus
As a top 10 research institution, UF is focused on fostering understanding in the world.
Natasha Capes will start creating her professional social media presence on LinkedIn this Fall.
The tower was built in 1953 for the centennial celebration of UF’s founding
About 1,200 students graduated Saturday morning
The SG funding system for student organizations underwent large changes following YAF lawsuit
Amendments range from simple word changes to entire rewrites of the governing document