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UF wouldn’t follow proposed law allowing religious discrimination
By Kelsey Wondelrin | Mar. 18, 2013If UF student organizations follow the lead of Tennessee, they might be allowed to discriminate based on religious beliefs.
Gators: Get out and vote
By Tj Villamil | Mar. 18, 2013Today is an important day for all students. Elections for the City Commission and mayor of Gainesville will take place. As Gators, it is important that we voice our opinions by voting.
UF, Sears partner in Gainesville
By Colleen Wright | Mar. 18, 2013With the stroke of a pen and a friendly handshake, UF and Sears Holdings Corp. became partners Monday.
Student experience survey now available
By Eleni Kouvatsos | Mar. 18, 2013UF is asking students to take an online survey to qualify to register for the 2013 student season football ticket lottery.
Campaign aims to de-stress
By Gillian Stoney | Mar. 18, 2013GatorWell Health Promotion Services and the Counseling and Wellness Center launched a campaign Monday to help students de-stress to success.
University Press buys St. Pete publishing company
By Daniella de la Campa | Mar. 18, 2013A state publishing agency that prints academic material recently announced it purchased a St. Petersburg-based publishing company.
Like other schools, UF law school working to expand fellowships
By Marjorie Nunez | Mar. 18, 2013Colleges around the country are taking steps to ensure real-world experience for their law graduates, and UF is trying a multifaceted approach to keep pace.
Steubenville Secrets: Don’t let the media feel sad for rapists
Mar. 17, 2013This editorial might make your skin crawl, and it should.
Music helps us forget the annoying stuff
Mar. 17, 2013Whenever I get stressed, I turn to music.
City commissioner candidate, UF student wants to represent UF
Mar. 17, 2013Gator Nation,
Uncommon majors I: linguistics — more than speaking the language
By Valerie Crum | Mar. 17, 2013Ever wanted to simply learn about language? Discover why a common greeting like “hello” varies between cultures? Study how language is processed in the brain?
Locals milk Family Day at UF Dairy Unit
By Colleen Wright | Mar. 17, 2013Five-year-old Alex Rodriguez guided his older brother’s thumb into the portable milking machine.
UF student turns herself in for 2011 crash
By Kathryn Varn | Mar. 17, 2013A UF student faces felony charges after turning herself in last week for a hit-and-run accident in 2011 that killed two Sanford, Fla., motorcyclists.
Carmichael fuels Florida in first start
By JOSH JURNOVOY | Mar. 15, 2013Jay Carmichael went from being one of Florida’s several freshmen arms in the bullpen to the team’s Friday starter to open Southeastern Conference play in less than a week.
Darts & Laurels
Mar. 14, 2013Can you believe we only have six weeks left until the end of the semester? In case you haven’t already had a panic attack or started freaking out, now’s the time. Once you do that, just grab a cup o’ joe, sit down with your textbooks and just rage.
Humanity’s purpose with new technology
Mar. 14, 2013We’re approaching a time when things that were once impossible or outlandish will be commonplace.
More than a snub: Oscar result sets a dangerous norm
Mar. 14, 2013It’s game over for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. They had a chance to be groundbreaking. They had a chance to write a new cultural narrative.
Thoughts of a Syrian-American: The revolution’s second anniversary
Mar. 14, 2013Two years ago, no one expected the string of revolutions in the Middle East to spread to Syria.
UF graduate programs rank high in US News & World Report
By Samantha Schuyler | Mar. 14, 2013In the U.S. News & World Report graduate school rankings released Tuesday, UF programs placed in the categories of “Best Business Schools,” “Best Engineering Schools” and “Best Education Schools,” among others.