Libraries used as social hubs
The Pew Research Center released new findings that showed about 70 percent of Americans browse or borrow print books from the library.
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The Pew Research Center released new findings that showed about 70 percent of Americans browse or borrow print books from the library.
Meghan Burke, a 22-year-old UF marketing senior, was shocked to learn that the Gatorade she was enjoying at the Hub contained an ingredient banned in other countries for health reasons.
For UF electrical engineering alumnus Quinn Martin, starting a vegan coffee shop is a way to put his degree into practice.
UF students who need a ride after dark can now make a request with a new smartphone application, SNAP UF.
A new Provisions on Demand Market took Quiznos’ place in the Hub.
Danny Nguyen, a 19-year-old biology sophomore, bought a rainbow roll from Jason Reddy, a 22-year-old family, youth and community sciences UF alumnus. The P.O.D. Market opened Monday in the Hub.
A small crowd gathered around visiting professor Ulisses Rocha and his guitar Tuesday morning in the Hub.
UF seniors Aidan Augustin and Neal Ormsbee found their direction in life.
Aidan Augustin, a 21-year-old industrial engineering senior, is hard at work at the Feathr office, located in the UF Innovation Hub. The Feathr team is the only student company currently occupying the building.
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Residents visit the Florida Innovation Hub at UF for its open house on Friday. The event celebrated the business incubator’s one-year anniversary by featuring Innovation Hub startup companies.
The Florida Innovation Hub at UF, a business incubator that aims to help technology-based startups grow, will celebrate its one-year anniversary with an open house Friday.
Faculty Senate Chairwoman Cheri Winton Brodeur, right, and Jose Chaparro, left, plant a Southern Rose nectarine tree outside of the Hub on Wednesday. The tree was planted in honor of Brodeur. She said she chose the plant because it was bred at UF, and it’s economical. Chaparro, the plant’s breeder, said the tree will take about two years to mature.
UF’s Student Senate passed a bill Tuesday transfering $32,000 to the Student Government Administration to construct a collegiate veterans success center and refurbish water fountains on campus.
A Latin food truck, La Lola Loca, recently came to UF’s campus granting students an opportunity to trade their daily routine of Chick-fil-A lines at the Hub and Broward Dining for a sultry taste of Latin America.
Ben Payne picked up his trumpet case, threw his polyester uniform over his shoulder and prepared to make the long, hot trek to campus from his apartment Saturday morning.
Innovation Square is still being built, but it already secured two state awards for cutting-edge thinking.
As Pedro Bravo remained in Alachua County Jail, accused of a murder in connection to Christian Aguilar’s disappearance, court documents released Saturday shed more light into what happened on Sept. 20.