UF pantry and gardens undergo COVID-friendly changes
The Hitchcock Field and Fork pantry can’t afford to close its doors like the rest of campus or else some in the UF community may go to bed hungry.
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The Hitchcock Field and Fork pantry can’t afford to close its doors like the rest of campus or else some in the UF community may go to bed hungry.
UF opened its doors to 5,800 students living in on-campus housing as other universities closed their doors in response to COVID-19 spikes.
As UF students and faculty prepare for a semester of online classes, a temporary Zoom outage Monday morning shook the confidence in a remote learning experience.
Eastside High competed to add a little spice to an astronaut’s meal in space.