Engineering student supports block tuition
By Chad Kimes | Nov. 8, 2010In response to Chris Moody’s Monday letter addressing the seemingly universal engineering student opposition to block tuition, I support block tuition.
In response to Chris Moody’s Monday letter addressing the seemingly universal engineering student opposition to block tuition, I support block tuition.
On Mondays joining the snoozing sunbathers on the Plaza of the Americas, there is a large pink couch, a coffee table and lawn chairs.
In 2000, only two students from Miami Carol City Senior High School were accepted to UF.
Without pumpkins to sell, Gator Smiles's fundraiser failed.
Six hundred dodgeballs and 527 people were not enough to break the world record.
Students sorted themselves by sticky note on Thursday night.
In 1976, Stephen Wozniak withdrew from the University of California at Berkeley to form Apple Computer Inc. with his good friend Steve Jobs.
Two-hundred hours; 12,000 minutes; 720,000 seconds. That’s how long Chad McLean hopes to bowl this week.
This weekend, dodgeball is not just a game for children during recess — it’s a chance for UF students to become a part of “The Guinness Book of World Records.”
With block tuition, the university would charge a flat rate for full-time students, regardless of the number of credits taken.
The university’s commitment to diversity will be in the spotlight Friday as the 2010 Black Male Summit will take place Friday at 5:30 p.m. in Pugh Hall.
For one night, Broward Hall was turned into a home for hatred and oppression. But at the end, the hosts had the answers.
It’s not often that a 22-year-old law student decides to run for public office and actually wins. But Bryan Griffin defied the odds Tuesday night.
Students went shopping for degrees Wednesday.
Just in time for No-Shave November, a new study shows that UF is one of the hairiest universities in the nation.
The Inter-Residence Hall Association will be hosting its first Tunnel of Oppression at Broward Hall on Thursday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Vegans and vegetarians will be delighted with the new “Meat-Free Mondays” campaign at Gator Dining locations.
Block tuition at UF might take one step closer to becoming a reality as Florida’s Board of Governors meets on campus today and Thursday to discuss the measure, among other statewide concerns.
UF will be teaching more teachers, thanks to a new program.
The Gators are trying for another national championship. Members of the Gator Cricket Club will take the pitch this weekend in the American College Cricket’s Southeast Championship.