What's all the buzz about? UF introduces new beekeeping class
A new online beekeeping class being offered this spring is the bee’s knees for students with a sweet spot for an unusual hobby.
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A new online beekeeping class being offered this spring is the bee’s knees for students with a sweet spot for an unusual hobby.
The hearing regarding UF engineering team GatorWing’s charges against UF administration for claiming the team’s $2 million award has been pushed back more than a month.
Krishna Lunch is served using all compostable materials, including cups, plates, forks and napkins. It will serve tea in plastic compost able cups until its usual paper cups are back in stock.
Krishna Lunch is served using all compostable materials, including cups, plates, forks and napkins. It will serve tea in plastic compost able cups until its usual paper cups are back in stock.
Century Tower chimes a familiar tune signaling noon. So do the rumbles produced by Lylia Jiang’s empty stomach.
This article was updated to reflect the correct spelling of Abby Dougherty's name. The Alligator previously reported differently.
Warrington Goes Green participants at the first meeting last Tuesday evening.
Warrington Goes Green participants at the first meeting last Tuesday evening.
Students in a conference room mixed coconut oil, baking soda and peppermint. This wasn’t an elementary school science experiment –– college students were making toothpaste.
The lights come up. Six categories appear in a grid on the blue screen. And, finally, the well-known jingle begins to play.
Gainesville Free2BU protesters carry hand-made signs Friday evening as they march towards the Ignite Life Center, whose members they say use conversion therapy on the LGBTQ+ community
Gainesville Free2BU protesters carry hand-made signs Friday evening as they march towards the Ignite Life Center, whose members they say use conversion therapy on the LGBTQ+ community
Gainesville’s religious community found itself at odds Friday night.
UF Alumni Association student members wait in line behind Emerson Alumni Hall to pick up their “Beat Missouri” long-sleeve shirt Thursday morning.
For the sleep-starved UF students sitting outside Emerson Hall, waiting for T-shirts means making memories.