Academic program to unite eco–friendly efforts
By KATHRYN WATSON | Nov. 23, 2008UF President Bernie Machen has announced a plan to unite UF's environmentally friendly research and education initiatives into one academic program.
UF President Bernie Machen has announced a plan to unite UF's environmentally friendly research and education initiatives into one academic program.
As students inside Gator Corner Dining Center feasted on turkey, mashed potatoes and other Thanksgiving staples Monday evening, UF's Erase the Waste campaign came to a close outside the dining hall.
Santa Fe College students and staff will soon be able to go bargain hunting between classes.
In response to Florida's bleak budget forecast released by state economists Friday, UF Chief Financial Officer Matt Fajack said tuition increases would probably not cover state cuts to UF's 2009-2010 budget.
Women put taboos aside Thursday night to talk about one thing they all have in common: a vagina.
As UF braces for an estimated budget crunch of about 7 to 8 percent, members of UF's Faculty Senate discussed Thursday measures meant to ensure it has greater input over the cuts.
UF will hold a "Festival of Life" and try to break a world record Dec. 3 to promote organ donation and awareness.
MTV is looking for a good love story.
What ended as a $500 donation to the American World Adoption Agency began with one man's affinity for his facial hair.
UF's football team isn't the only program improving its ranking from last year.
A team of UF aerospace engineering students and professors is trying to shrink space's most frequent flyers.
A Virginia-based company has developed a system for universities that distinguishes a gunshot from other sounds that could raise alarm, such as a car backfire.
After meeting for five hours Tuesday night, student senators will have some unfinished business to attend to after the Thanksgiving holiday.
About 300 people celebrated Geographic Information Systems Day, an annual event observed by about 80 other countries, at Library East on Wednesday.
Student Senate ended without voting on legislation that would limit the power of the minority party early Wednesday morning after a five-hour meeting.
When he was 3 years old, Michael Uslan read "Casper" comics in New Jersey barbershops.
Ticketmaster and UF Athletics Director Jeremy Foley issued an apology Tuesday for kinks in online ticket sales that prevented many students from buying tickets to the Southeastern Conference Championship Game on Dec. 6.
Lovers have eHarmony and Match.com, and now service organizations can find their perfect matches, too.
For some UF students, the road to the Southeastern Conference Championship Game in Atlanta ran through the Midway Islands on Monday night.
Associate Justice John Paul Stevens, of the U.S. Supreme Court, and Jose A. Gonzalez Jr., U.S. District Court Judge, agreed on a litany of legal issues at an on-campus discussion Monday.