Dining halls lose their trays as part of sustainability effort
Students are ditching trays and juggling plates at UF dining halls as part of a campus sustainability effort.
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Students are ditching trays and juggling plates at UF dining halls as part of a campus sustainability effort.
Gainesville may not have won ESPN's TitleTown USA contest Monday night, but UF students still have something to party about this week.
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In a matter of weeks, the question, "Dude, where's my bus?" will finally be answered.