Hare Krishnas to conserve with compost program
By MINCH MINCHIN | Mar. 3, 2010Krishna lunches have always been karma-neutral. Soon, they will be almost carbon-neutral.
Krishna lunches have always been karma-neutral. Soon, they will be almost carbon-neutral.
For Lance Griffin, a theater senior at UF, shopping for eco-friendly clothes was too much of a hassle.
I found the Student Alliance party’s recent distribution of flyers around the Plaza of the Americas and along Fraternity Row unnecessary and offensive. The flyers were placed sometimes on walls or cars (something I personally loathe), but mostly they were just thrown around on the ground.
I woke up this morning to find thousands of flyers scattered all over Sorority Row. The flyers were anti-Unite Party in their message and excessive in their nature. From what I understand, these flyers were all over campus in massive quantities.
With spring break only three short weeks away, visions of beaches and bathing suits are already dancing in the heads of the Department of Darts & Laurels.
ZipCarts, a nightly shuttle service in Gainesville, and a formerly free ride, is now charging $3 per person.
The Alachua County Commission sent a delegation to Washington, D.C., this week to ask the county’s elected officials to support a cleanup of a local environmental nightmare.
THE CONTEST BEGAN JAN. 4.
The agency said tetrachloroethylene levels in the soil and groundwater were higher than allowed by state regulations.
The UF Green Team completed its fourth season at the UF-FSU game. It collected 29,000 pounds of recyclables last year.
One of UF’s newest organizations welcomed students to discuss issues of clean energy, global warming and carbon emissions with four local experts Thursday.
Three practical tips for a greener wallet.