Fuchs to discuss hate on campus during town hall
By Romy Ellenbogen | Mar. 19, 2017UF President Kent Fuchs will hold a town hall meeting today at 6 p.m. in Emerson Hall to gauge students’ opinions about racially charged incidents on campus.
UF President Kent Fuchs will hold a town hall meeting today at 6 p.m. in Emerson Hall to gauge students’ opinions about racially charged incidents on campus.
After anti-Muslim graffiti was found inside an on-campus bathroom Thursday, the UF Student Government Judiciary Committee passed two resolutions condemning hate — while defending free speech.
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UF Student Body President Susan Webster discussed Thursday a proposed partnership between UF and Uber, which would offer discounts to students using the ride-sharing app.
Demonstrators held bright-yellow flags against a blue sky Thursday as about 70 people protested Wendy’s refusal to join the Fair Food Program.
Even though she has a full Bright Futures scholarship, Anna Hall works three days a week to pay for college.
In the silent cold, about 350 UF students and faculty members shivered with candles cupped in their hands as a rendition of “Amazing Grace” pierced the air.
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UF wants to know how students really feel and its willing to shell out $500 cash prizes for insight about the university.
The debate over Smith Meyers' future as a Student Government official spilled onto Turlington Plaza on Tuesday.
Two deaf, Latino drag queens who earned internet fame through YouTube will perform at UF today.
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Perched on a 90-foot light pole, UF’s two resident ospreys will soon add baby birds to their nest.