UF dining working to implement more sustainable options
By Paige Levin | Mar. 16, 2015Twenty-two million pounds: That’s the weight of about 1,100 average-sized elephants, 515 full school buses or 71 average houses.
Twenty-two million pounds: That’s the weight of about 1,100 average-sized elephants, 515 full school buses or 71 average houses.
When the bell rang, chairs scraped and children rushed to leave. Yet Adaobi Ugochukwu sat at her desk, her eyes focused on the clock.
UF is teeming with brilliant people working on cutting-edge technology that saves lives, reveals mysteries and solves problems. We’re here to share the latest in UF’s advancements, research and studies.
Since the Department of Justice released its report on the internal practices of the Ferguson Police Department, the national shouting match that erupted repeatedly last year resurfaced — but in a different way.
Florida baseball has found success against Florida State in recent years.
This year is already proving to be an important one in regard to race. The narrative this year has been one of simultaneous progression and regression. Around the time of the 50th anniversary of the Selma-to-Montgomery marches, race is once again a prevalent topic in the news. While a number of media outlets have been celebrating the success of the film based on the Selma-to-Montgomery marches, a more recent news story shows we have not made as much progress as we thought.
With Spring football practice underway, one of first-year head coach Jim McElwain’s goals is to give players valuable playing experience.
While one chapter of the UF gymnastics team’s journey is over, the importance of the next chapter’s first few pages is surprisingly similar.
The word lose, in any form, isn’t one that has typically been tossed around Donald R. Dizney Stadium since the lacrosse team's conception in 2010.
After dropping back-to-back matches against No. 14 Vanderbilt and No. 10 Ohio State, the No. 18 Gators got their groove back in the Southeastern Conference.
The UF men’s golf team has had seven different starting lineups in eight tournaments this season under the direction of first-year coach JC Deacon.
As the nation waits for the Supreme Court’s looming decision on marriage equality, some state governments are rushing to enact anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
I’ve got something for those coffee and tea drinkers! Since caffeine is a staple in a college student’s schedule, I thought I would make a custom mug for myself. This process is surprisingly easier than it looks so do not get discouraged!
During Spring Break, I took an opportunity to visit our nation’s capital to take in all the history and stories it had to offer. From seeing all the monuments that pay great homage to past presidents, taking tours of buildings like the Capitol and the White House that hold such political significance and facing the blast of snow that caused the federal government to shut down, it was a trip I’ll never forget. I’ll also never forget some of the thoughts that crossed my mind as I explored what could be called a political science major’s playground.
It’s been a week since our return from Spring Break now, and perhaps the collective misery of going to your 8:30 a.m. class has worn down into a more manageable annoyance.
More than anything, Joey Xu loved to run.
Buddy Reed put his body on the line in the series-deciding game between No. 2 Florida and Tennessee.
All it took was a ‘2,’ and the Stephen C. O’Connell Center erupted in screams.
LSU’s Bianka Bell knew it was gone the moment the ball left her bat.
Cynthia Davis, a 51-year-old Tarpon Springs resident, has missed only two Gatornationals since 1986.