County's green fire rescue station named Florida's first
By Adrianna Paidas | Feb. 16, 2012A leading council on environmental design recognized the first green county fire rescue station in Florida.
A leading council on environmental design recognized the first green county fire rescue station in Florida.
A few weeks ago, a mobile exhibition called "America's Farmers" visited UF and parked on the North Lawn. With a mission to celebrate American family farmers, the exhibition offered a pamphlet, a short tour and a video of the lives of these rural Americans.
A few blocks from campus on University Avenue, there lies an inconspicuous little office building.
At a discussion Tuesday night about a controversial Gainesville power plant, even the youngest participant expressed concern.
More than rain is over Spain's plains.
UF students and Gainesville residents will have an opportunity to participate in a rally against National Geographic's lack of using recycled paper for its magazine.
Distinguished atmospheric scientist Katharine Hayhoe will visit UF to talk about a little more than the weather.
One year ago, 20-year-old Shelby Krantz used to drive everywhere.
Students can get tutoring and give aid to a country in need by using one word: Haiti.
MIAMI - Tropical Storm Ophelia has formed in the open Atlantic Ocean but it is far from land.
WASHINGTON - Republican Sen. David Vitter calls the Obama administration "reckless" for awarding billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies for renewable energy projects, including a $528 million loan to a now-bankrupt California solar panel maker. But Vitter was not always so critical of the loan program.
In an era where real wages aren't really increasing much and the rich are getting richer, it seems economically just for unions to protect workers from laws that would open jobs to labor force competition and market wages.
There's no escaping that it's humid outside.
Mercy For Animals commends UF for implementing Meat-Free Mondays in both of its dining halls to help conserve the environment, promote healthy eating and protect farmed animals from needless cruelty.
The Gators’ green agenda has propelled them to a clean No. 1 spot.
About 600 participants attended the Eco-Artwalk, an event celebrating art focusing on earth’s natural beauty.
In an effort to combat global warming, researchers are delving into a new kind of environmental technology that involves machinery with the ability to create synthetic clouds.
On behalf of the UF Police Department, I would like to welcome all of our new students, as well as returning students, back to campus. I also want to take this opportunity to discuss our department, convey the mission our staff strives to achieve daily and introduce each of you to the programming and coordination our department provides that may help you safely enjoy your stay while living, studying and working within the UF and Gainesville communities.
Seven members of Protect Gainesville’s Citizens Inc. met Thursday at Wild Iris Books to discuss their next move in the 27-year-long battle for a cleanup of the Cabot-Koppers Superfund site.
As six environmentally friendly cars rested on the Reitz Union North Lawn, students and environmental agencies talked about the possibility of more energy-efficient campus transportation options.