Student Government tables election reform bill indefinitely
By Colleen Wright | Feb. 5, 2013Changes to the Student Government election codes will not be made this Spring.
Changes to the Student Government election codes will not be made this Spring.
Sister Hazel will perform in an hourlong show at 11 a.m. at the Street-Side Studio in Weimer Hall.
With Gov. Rick Scott’s push to keep tuition low, his “Finish in Four” plan would keep the price the same throughout students’ first four years of college.
A UF center is offering a new course that targets professionals in the architecture, engineering and construction industries who are looking to expand their education.
A panel discussed the politics and history of Gainesville’s Cabot-Koppers Superfund site Tuesday afternoon during a public meeting at Santa Fe College.
Although many universities nationwide are not coping well with higher-education funding cuts, UF tends to roll with the punches.
A large group of people dine at a restaurant. When they are presented the check, the head of the party — who describes herself as a pastor — sees an automatic 18 percent tip has been added to the bill.
If you missed the Hoggetowne Medieval Faire this past weekend, don’t fret! There are plenty of other festivals that will be gracing Gainesville with their presence in the wonderful month of February. Get off your couch and get enriched by the many activities Gainesville has to offer!
Early morning classes might not be a problem anymore. Florida’s 13th university could be completely online.
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will be on UF’s campus today looking for the 26th class of Hotdoggers.
As UF continues to expand, the older parts of campus have to keep up with the times.
Students walking on Turlington Plaza and to the Reitz Union can express their ideas for changes on campus to help mold the Swamp Party’s platform.
To see if students are getting good deals, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is reviewing the impact of products marketed to students through their university.
A student government agency launched a campaign Monday to extend Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol service to areas north of campus.
Two local organizations teamed up Monday to spread awareness about an often unspoken issue throughout UF.
Twenty-one-year-old Ryan DeJesus’ dream job is to design unmanned aerial vehicles.
The future is bright for the UF Solar Gators — if it can pay its power bill.
The Career Resource Center is extending its educational resources to local employers.
Two anatomic pathology residents from UF’s College of Veterinary Medicine recently received awards at the annual meeting of the American College Veterinary Pathologists in Seattle.