Campus gyms see increased attendance with new semester
As the new semester starts, the school gyms have filled up with students trying to fulfill New Year’s resolutions and start a new semester in shape.
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As the new semester starts, the school gyms have filled up with students trying to fulfill New Year’s resolutions and start a new semester in shape.
UF’s College of Journalism and Communications is one of the first schools to debut a new master’s program focused on social media.
Electricity is nonexistent, residents are rebuilding a city they once knew and a dark figure schemes to sabotage progress.
A ranking has named higher education professors the least stressful job for 2013, much to the outrage of academia.
Conversations in coffee shops have gone on to inspire a book that in part will raise money for the American Cancer Society.
After dedicating a life to the environment and conservation, some individuals feel that they can stay green even in the afterlife.
Thank Maci, Farrah and the other stars of MTV's "Teen Mom" - they may be the reason teen pregnancy rates are decreasing.
Scientists used the same statistics that decide your "suggested friends" on Facebook to predict how well an endangered species population can travel from one habitat to the next.
Recycling is more than just finishing off your gallon of milk, rinsing it out and tossing it in a blue recycling bin.
The promise of turkey, cranberries and pumpkin pie will lure many students home for the holidays, despite travel costs that can put a dent in their wallets.
Compact fluorescent light bulbs are light bulbs that use less energy and have a long life, making them more environmentally friendly than incandescent light bulbs.
If you think you're being green by turning off the TV before you leave and keeping your laptop unplugged from its charger, there's a chance you could do better.
Your new green best friend might be a swirly glass object no bigger than a coffee cup.
If you have ever lived in the residence halls, you may or may not be aware of the Department of Housing’s Shower Coach Challenge.
For the first time, UF students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend UF's Information Technology Security Awareness Day.
Sustainability is everywhere. It's in our lives, our construction and in nature — such as the stone crab, which is a very sustainable creature.
Gators have yet another reason to be proud.
If you're a UF student, you probably had a crazy week full of first tests and assignments, accompanied by a pounding headache that just wouldn't go away. Aren't you glad for the weekend?
It's that time of year again: first tests, late night ventures to the library and many "Venti-sized" cups of coffee.
Gator fans have been forced to make tailgating choices for years: which brand of hot dogs to buy, which flavor of potato chips to buy, where to park their cars, so on and so forth. However, choosing how to be green on game days no longer has to be an issue. With the help of Ashley Pennington, outreach coordinator for the Office of Sustainability at UF, we've got some quick tips for staying green while cheering on the Gators.