Banana plant disease threatens East African livelihood
By Rosanne Ramraj | Oct. 1, 2017To help the sustainability of banana plants, UF researchers have been studying a bacterial infection threatening the East African staple.
To help the sustainability of banana plants, UF researchers have been studying a bacterial infection threatening the East African staple.
After being unable to find a pre-legal society focused on minority students, two UF women decided to start their own club.
“Dreamers united will never be defeated,” echoed around UF’s campus as students marched in support of those who benefit from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Carla Rodriguez spends all day waiting for 7 p.m.
Johncarlo Cerna wants to help computer science students succeed during their first year at UF.
Adorned in handmade Palestinian beaded dresses called thobes, UF students showcased Arab culture at a fashion show Thursday.
After anxiously awaiting the results from the U.S. Senate, Emily Welch was relieved to discover the Graham-Cassidy bill would not go to a vote.
As Giancarlo Tejeda, an undocumented student, addressed the crowd of 50, the room fell quiet.
Graduate Assistants United celebrated UF’s top 10 status with party hats, candy and fliers asking for higher pay.
In the most contested Student Government election since Fall 2015, UF students elected a bipartisan Student Senate.
Dressed in her new charcoal gray suit and carrying 20 copies of her resume, Kristiana Caine prepared to meet with employers at UF’s biannual Career Showcase.
Despite the Student Government elections being the most contested since 2015, only about 300 more students voted than last Fall.
UF’s Challenge 2050 Project was just an idea in 2013.
As Shannon Moriarty searched for a place to study on campus, she was surprised to see the otherwise 24/7 Newell Hall closed.
On National Voter Registration Day, 68 UF students registered to vote.
Out of the 86 students who decided to run for a Student Government seat this Fall, only two are not running with a party.
Inspire Party President Ben Lima began a Student Government public forum Monday by criticizing Impact Party for not attending the event.
Carlota Bonnet didn’t expect herself to agree with President Donald Trump.
Peaches, pears, pancake mix and hygiene products were among the 36,000 pounds of food and supplies donations to arrive in Gainesville on Saturday for local Hurricane Irma victims.