Campus
By Ted Eliott
Tradition’s tough to break. Can laws and policies ever successfully bring hazing to a halt?
By Ellen McHugh and Lydia Fiser
State budget cuts, rising tuition costs and lessening support from Bright Futures dim the light at the end of the tunnel.
By Faithful Okoye
Jacob Atem, a former lost boy of Sudan, evaded attacks from militia while many other children were starved, shot, dehydrated and taken into slavery. Atem’s journey led him to UF, and he believes his life was spared for one reason: to pay it forward.
By Faithful Okoye
Israeli journalist Amira Hass, the daughter of two Holocaust survivors, spoke at UF last week and shared her controversial perspective on the Israel/Palestine conflict.
By Faithful Okoye
“Never let fear determine who you are,” Dewey Bozella said, sharing the story of his turbulent childhood and false imprisonment. “Never let where you come from determine where you’ll go.”
By Christine Csencsitz
Rudy Giuliani has been deemed “America’s Mayor” despite the controversy surrounding his career. His speech at UF was engaging and, for the most part, apolitical.
By Lily Wan
Where does your food come from? Monsanto representatives (and a handful of angry protesters) are here at UF to “educate” us.
By Chelsea Hetelson
UF is working to rebuild its lost reputation as a national leader in rape awareness and prevention tactics.
By Amanda Cohen
You’ve seen those awkward statues all over campus. Where do they come from, and more importantly, who’s paying for them?
By Caitlin Luedke
When administrators raise tuition, students are bound to raise hell. But did Rick Scott’s war on education leave UF with no other choice?



