O’Connell renovation postponed one year, some graduations remains in stadium
By Alyssa Fisher | Feb. 25, 2015The Stephen C. O’Connell Center’s proposed renovations will be postponed one year, but Spring commencement will remain in the Swamp.
The Stephen C. O’Connell Center’s proposed renovations will be postponed one year, but Spring commencement will remain in the Swamp.
The free Adobe pilot period has ended, and a limited number of students can purchase a subscription today.
Santa Fe College student senators voted against a resolution asking the college to diversify posters about sexual harassment and approved a club overflow request at Wednesday’s meeting.
High school students can begin their humanities educations this summer at UF.
Matheson Museum visitors will be exploring music history with a Yale musicologist tonight.
Access Party ended the night with all three members of the executive ticket and 27 Senate seats. Swamp Party won 23 Senate seats.
While the University of Miami made a big splash jumping from Nike to Adidas, the University of Florida barely made a ripple in re-upping with the apparel giant that has outfitted it since 1999.
The first day of voting broke records in recent years with a total of 8,093 ballots cast Tuesday.
Last month, Santa Fe College Student Body President Michael Chartier resigned without giving a reason.
The inaugural staff of The Agency stood in professional attire surrounded by flags and balloons during its dedication ceremony Tuesday.
Many YouTube videos depict drinking in a humorous light, but a new study suggests they are overshadowing the videos that show drinking’s negative effects.
Protecting Personal Items
Ghana’s vibrant, patterned textiles are on display at UF’s Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art with help from a UF alumnus.
Ann Christiano is aiming to change the view of the public interest communications field to highlight it as a legitimate career choice during the second annual frank conference.
While many students will be running to the beach for Spring Break next week, a student-run brass quintet will be performing in Jacksonville and the Florida Keys.
Between working full time for the military and Department of Defense and earning his bachelor’s degree, Dion Bass hasn’t had a traditional Spring Break for nearly a decade. This year will be no different.
As a first-semester freshman president, I am experiencing everything at UF for the first time.
UF is set to become the first research university with its own sea turtle hospital and rehabilitation center.
The Spring 2015 elections start today after weeks of heavy campaigning from Access Party and Swamp Party.
The year 2025 might sound far into the future, but that’s when Florida is expected to face a critical shortage of specialized physicians.