UF allows guns in cars on campus
By Sean Stewart-Muniz | Jan. 8, 2014UF’s ban on firearms has loosened following a Florida appellate court decision that allows for guns locked inside a vehicle to be brought on campus.
UF’s ban on firearms has loosened following a Florida appellate court decision that allows for guns locked inside a vehicle to be brought on campus.
The end of the Fall semester brought approval for a new degree within UF’s College of Design, Construction and Planning, as well as two canceled majors from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Bridgette Caquatto is not the most experienced member on the Florida gymnastics squad. But as the Naperville, Ill., native prepares to start her sophomore season, she feels like she has already been tested.
Lake Wauburg-bound students no longer have to cram into friends’ cars for a weekend excursion thanks to a new bus route from the Regional Transit System.
Mike Holloway is one of the most decorated coaches Florida has on its payroll. Under his leadership, the UF men’s team has won five national titles, and Holloway has five coach of the year awards.
The Southeastern Conference named three UF athletes SEC Swimmers of the Week following Florida’s performance against Florida State on Saturday.
Students can make their workouts worth more this Thursday.
The holidays are coming early for Jewish UF alumni.
The first Spring Student Senate meeting on Tuesday night kicked off the semester with an announcement that the resolution condemning the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement had been temporarily removed from the agenda, a unanimously passed bill and Senate plans for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Starting Jan. 1, minimum wage workers receive $7.93 per hour, a 14-cent increase from last year, according to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
A depleted Gators defense took another hit on Monday.
The last time the Gators lost a game, people’s refrigerators were still full of leftover turkey and pumpkin pie.
UF researchers have been working to create a better-tasting tomato and a way to keep it fresh longer.
Florida’s win against Florida State on Saturday was a solid start to the spring season, but coach Gregg Troy is already looking toward the Southeastern Conference and NCAA meets.
Student access to adventures just got easier at UF.
The Career Resource Center is ready to help students with their resumes, outfits and even their selfies.
Marshall Criser III, son of the former UF president that Criser Hall is named after, started Monday as chancellor of the State University System.
Following suit of charitable companies like Toms, a UF student has created a clothing company that donates shorts to children in need for every pair sold.
Were you that kid in elementary school who had a hard time waiting your turn to go up on the swing set? Were you that kid who refused to eat your vegetables, even though you were most likely to get dessert if you did?
South Africa was to be my birthplace. Zambia, where I was eventually born, didn’t have the best maternity care in southern Africa in the early 1990s, and my parents were advised to move. Eventually, things worked out, and there was no need for my mom to go to Durban, South Africa.