UF reacts to Obama’s plan to reform US immigration system
By Ashleigh Hicks | Nov. 30, 2014UF students and faculty are reacting to President Barack Obama’s announcement on major immigration reforms.
UF students and faculty are reacting to President Barack Obama’s announcement on major immigration reforms.
This Thanksgiving, about 40 percent of UF’s 4,000 graduate assistants will earn salaries below the federal poverty line. Many will struggle to feed their families.
Stephen A. Smith, sports analyst, radio host and co-host of the ESPN show “First Take,” will bring his outspokenness to UF next week.
A women-initiated, grass-roots peace and social justice organization will host a series of events next week to protest the use of drones overseas and violence in the Middle East.
Dubbed “Limitless,” Homecoming Week is bringing The Gator Nation together once again for the traditional week of football, fellowship and fun.
UF scholars will come together at Pugh Hall to address Ebola virus concerns today.
The UF Student Health Care Center will host its third annual Free Flu Shots outreach event today.
As UF freshman Sumyia Sultana rode a forest-green tractor down a dirt field Wednesday, a group gathered to watch her.
The Gator Nation is represented all across the country, but this summer, one UF student set out to prove it.
Television camera crews and concerned students swarmed the Plaza of the Americas on Monday in support of heightened campus safety.