Field and Fork Pantry to appear on ‘Today’ show
By Gillian Sweeney | June 11, 2018More than 162,968 pounds of food later, the UF Field and Fork Pantry is set to make an appearance on the online platform for NBC’s “Today” show.
More than 162,968 pounds of food later, the UF Field and Fork Pantry is set to make an appearance on the online platform for NBC’s “Today” show.
One by one, young pianists stepped to a black, 9-foot-long Steinway and Sons Model-D and performed their renditions of compositions by classical composers like Mozart and Beethoven.
UF researchers have found that techniques used to fight cancer in humans were able to treat similar tumors in sea turtles.
Before he was an award-winning journalist, ABC News anchor Byron Pitts was an illiterate child raised by a single mother in east Baltimore.
Onye Ozuzu wasn’t on a job hunt looking to leave her career in Chicago, but she said Florida and UF itself inspired her move to the College of the Arts.
Members of the Alachua County Labor Coalition have advocated for living wages for a number of years, but they’ve been putting in overtime after recent issues.
The Santa Fe College Police Department arrested two more men on Thursday accused of being connected with the theft of 11 animals from Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo in May.
Student Government may have more money available to use soon.
Coursing through a rainforest river, passengers on a glass-bottomed raft track a glowing lizard-like animal in a theme park ride designed by a group of UF students.
A UF study suggests cancer survivors who consumed a well-balanced diet have a 65 percent lower risk of death from cancer than survivors who ate poor quality diets.
Walmart unveiled a new program May 30 that will allow its associates to enroll in college classes for $1 per day. The program will be available to all full-time, part-time and salaried Walmart or Sam’s Club employees who have been employed for at least 90 days.
An invasive frog species in north central Florida is eating up the native population.
The UF School of Music is offering two music ensemble courses as part of the Creative B Summer program. The ensembles are open to all UF students, faculty, staff and Gainesville community members this Summer B.
Nearly two years ago, a fire burnt down Lightnin’ Salvage Enterprises at Satchel’s Pizza in an hour, taking the playground outside down in its flames.
Graduate students may write a 40-page paper for a thesis, but UF alumna Ariel Bowman sculpted and painted prehistoric animals for a museum exhibit.
Taste of Greater Gainesville held its ninth annual fundraising event in the Exactech Arena at the O’Connell Center on Sunday evening. Each year the event raises money for four nonprofit organizations helping children in the Gainesville area.
UF catcher Janell Wheaton lifted up her glove with the softball secured.
The 2018 Florida Gators women’s tennis team had a reputation to uphold. As defending champions, it came into the season looking to win a second-consecutive NCAA title and, if not, showcase that UF is still a dominant force in the world of collegiate women’s tennis. Half of the team’s six-person squad were freshmen.
Coach J.C. Deacon and the Florida men’s golf team came into this season hoping to improve after an embarrassing ending to its campaign one year ago.
Melanie Leonard looks back on her two years living in the Delta Gamma Sorority house with fond feelings.