Upcoming Science Café: 8 Ways to Save the Ocean by Reducing Microplastic Pollution
June 6, 2017Did you know that every time you wash your face, do laundry or brush your teeth you may be adding tiny bits of plastic into our waters?
Did you know that every time you wash your face, do laundry or brush your teeth you may be adding tiny bits of plastic into our waters?
Following a spring riddled with questions over who will be leading Florida’s offense in 2017, the Gators’ situation under center got even murkier this weekend.
He found his love for the sport while watching the Masters at 5 years old. He grew up learning to play golf with a deodorant ball, plastic bag and a charcoal grill tool that barely resembled a putter.
On May 13, the UF men’s and women’s track and field teams saw three athletes crowned as SEC champions in their individual events.
Amid a series of major changes within UF’s administration, a top legal adviser for the university has resigned.
In case you missed it, our naive commander in chief chose to make the U.S. one of three countries in the world not aligned with the Paris climate agreement.
A new UF-sponsored course will teach adults of all ages the art of saying goodbye.
Newell Hall put the finishing touches on a brand-new 14-foot public piece of high-art installation Monday.
In 1992, a man was tasked with heading UF’s athletic department — Jeremy Foley. From 1992 to 2016, the Gators had 10 teams win a combined 27 championships and ended up in the top 10 of the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings each year, which is presented to the nation’s best overall collegiate athletics program.
When UF athlete Lloydricia Cameron got an early-morning call from her bank informing her about possible fraudulent purchases on her credit cards last month, she didn’t believe them.
As the sustainability movement gains traction, the medical field is looking toward implementing earth-conscious practices.
Three billion light-years away, two black holes collided and merged to form one larger black hole, sending gravitational waves rippling through the universe.
Sometimes people fail to recognize that when it comes to heritage and being part of a new generation, there is the median of people who represent both and should be given the availability to express and acknowledge it.
After noticing a group of bats living in a gazebo at a local park, a city employee decided to build them a new home.
President Donald Trump withdrew from the Paris climate agreement last week in a move that set the U.S. apart from nearly every country in the world. The left responded with its usual rage and hysteria. Fareed Zakaria declared that the withdrawal was “the single most irresponsible act that this president has taken” and that “the United States resigned as the leader of the free world.” Many others echoed his claims. Statements like these mirror the left’s typical hyperbole when any political move doesn’t reflect the liberal agenda, especially on the ever sensitive issue of climate change.
When UF alumnus and England native Scott Henshall heard the news of a deadly attack in London on Saturday night, he immediately reached for his phone to message his brother.
When UF graduate student Mirsada Serdarevic was walking on Gale Lemerand Drive, she noticed a substantial amount of trash in a creek that is home to about three or four gators.
An interactive beekeeping class will teach community members how to extract honey from backyard beehives.
Things looked promising for the Florida baseball team early on against Bethune-Cookman.
The moment Kayli Kvistad came up to the plate in the second inning, Huskies pitcher Taran Alvelo had reason to be worried.