Ben Hill Griffin aims to be first zero-waste stadium in SEC
By Taylor Russell | Nov. 13, 2014The UF Office of Sustainability is launching a pilot program to make Ben Hill Griffin Stadium the first zero-waste stadium in the Southeastern Conference.
The UF Office of Sustainability is launching a pilot program to make Ben Hill Griffin Stadium the first zero-waste stadium in the Southeastern Conference.
Kathleen O’Leary received a confirmation email Wednesday night for a flight she never booked.
2 Chainz only wore one chain last night, and Action Bronson wished he could “light some weed up” with fans.
Students can get a job in their pajamas today.
Stephen A. Smith was greeted with a standing ovation when he arrived at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday night.
Locals will have the chance to crawl through space and time as part of a new addition to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Starry Night on Friday.
UF scientists produced three new breeding lines of tomatoes as result of a more than $2 million, 25-year project.
UF’s academics and prestige are not the only factors being calculated in national rankings.
When she was an energetic third-grader, Margo Klar had the chance to invent something. She decided to make a folder for her kitchen sink that holds all utensils and takes up little space.
Michael Christ can’t stay away from UF’s Senate chambers.
Students would need a big sandal to swat at the insects that ruled 400 million years ago.
It is often said that around 90 percent of an iceberg’s mass is below the surface.
Adobe Creative Suite may be within reach on a college-student budget.
The UF Health Shands Transplant Center was nationally recognized by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association for its quality care.
Some UF students, faculty and alumni are already indulging in the free, digital The New York Times subscriptions brought back by UF Student Government and the UF Office of the Provost.
President-elect Kent Fuchs will earn twice as much as Florida State University President-elect John Thrasher.
A Gainesville native who served in Korea as a civilian U.S. military adviser for 18 years spoke at Santa Fe College on Thursday, incorporating his life experiences to explain leadership traits for a conference the college hosted.
UF has no plans to pull its study abroad programs as national concern in the legislature for students abroad gains momentum.
A UF professor helped declassify documents revealing that the U.S. employed more than 1,000 Nazi spies during the Cold War.
About 40 percent of campus facilities do not have feminine disposal bins inside the bathroom stalls, limiting women to leave the stall with their hygiene products and dispose of them publicly.