Tree experts: UF golf course pines don’t need to be chopped
The loblolly pines in the Bat House Woods conservation area are surrounded by smaller trees, shrubs, critters and a growing army of support.
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The loblolly pines in the Bat House Woods conservation area are surrounded by smaller trees, shrubs, critters and a growing army of support.
The UF concrete canoe team members messaged one another about their workouts every single day.
At one point, RayAnn Moseley took four different medicines to help her intractable epilepsy, but the seizures didn’t stop.
“The Lorax” sits on Kim Tanzer’s coffee table.
These trees stand apart from the others.
Madison Todd said she has been procrastinating throughout college, and completing her F-Book traditions was no exception.
Swiping is so passe.
California banned it in 2012, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie made it illegal in 2013, and President Barack Obama denounced its validity Wednesday.
Albert and Alberta silently cheered by the weathered metal box decorated with a sparkly orange-and-blue bow.
Bruce Floyd has walked past the class of 1995’s time capsule every day for 18 years on his way to work.
Amid the hustle and bustle of beeping cars squeezing past one another on West University Avenue stands one of UF’s first buildings, Thomas Hall, virtually unchanged since 1906.
Accent Speaker’s Bureau planned on welcoming former first lady Rosalynn Carter to the Phillips Center for Performing Arts on Tuesday night, but she was sick and stayed in Plains, Georgia.
UF professor and research director Anne Donnelly received an email from the White House on Thursday, and she was instructed not to tell anyone but her immediate family about it.
Former first lady Rosalynn Carter will speak about mental health at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday.
About 1,400 UF students danced to pop as they threw a rainbow of colored cornstarch into the air and onto their classmates.
The team members threw their hands into a circle, and Tyler Mokris yelled, “Gators on three!”
UF biology freshman Erika Atencio wears her “Supraman Strong” T-shirt when she asks for donations.
St. Francis House resident Scott LeValley has two things that show who he is: a social security card and a driver’s license.
Joe Garron vividly remembers the wooden bins that offered up red apples to UF students throughout the day.
Aedyn Martinez balanced on his child-sized skateboard, pulled his hands up and hurdled down University Avenue on Sunday.