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New security measures will be in place at UF’s Fall commencement ceremonies at the O’Connell Center. → Read More
Members of Student Government’s new mental health taskforce held its first town hall to help students find mental health resources in Gainesville. → Read More
In front of a crowd of about 100, UF President Kent Fuchs said this semester has been the most unique he’s seen in his time in higher education. → Read More
The UF Center for Latin American Studies is striving to raise $5,000 by the end of the month. → Read More
After the former UF Dean of Students resigned in May, UF will bring four potential candidates to campus in the next two months. → Read More
After five months of negotiations past the original deadline, the Graduate Assistants Union labor union and UF reached agreements on stipend raises Monday. Bobby Mermer, GAU’s bargaining chair, said the contract felt like a triumph for GAU. “I feel relieved,” he said. “I feel like everyone on the bargaining team deserves to take a nice long nap and bask in the victories that we won in these… → Read More
When Alex Tepperman checked his Twitter feed the day Richard Spencer spoke at UF, he saw a photo of himself protesting with added comments from users supporting white nationalism and → Read More
Students urged congress to support the undocumented community and DACA on Tuesday. → Read More
After graduating from Stanford University with a degree in medieval history studies and a short stint in law school, Carly Fiorina was unsure of what she wanted to do with → Read More
On the day of Richard Spencer’s speech at UF, Eran del Castillo, a UF alumna, was scrolling through her Twitter when she saw someone she recognized. → Read More
Businesswoman and former Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina is set to speak at UF on Wednesday. → Read More
As thousands of protesters gathered around the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Rabbi Berl Goldman asked students on a quiet campus if they’d like to do a good deed. → Read More
About two weeks before white supremacist Richard Spencer is set to speak at UF, local anti-fascist protesters spoke out against Spencer’s ideals and those who work with him. → Read More
When Jason Conner returned to the U.S. after his deployment in the Marine Corps, his first stop was at a gas station. → Read More
Some of UF’s top leaders competed for the title of Homecoming king and queen Sunday night, sharing advice and smiles with a crowd of about 400. → Read More
As he prepared for one of the holiest days in the Jewish calendar, Rabbi Adam Grossman was also worrying about Hurricane Irma’s effects. → Read More
As reconstruction for the new Institute of Black Culture and Institute of Hispanic-Latino Cultures begins, the Multicultural and Diversity Affairs will host a series of listening workshops. → Read More
The phrase “This is... The Swamp” will be illuminated for all to see during night football games at the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. → Read More
For the first time in its history, UF has been ranked among the top 10 public universities in the nation by U.S. News and World Report. → Read More
The City of Gainesville and its residents are finalizing last-minute preparations for Hurricane Irma, which has already begun to affect South Florida on Sunday. → Read More