UF shows high school students sustainable practices at annual Florida 4–H Congress
July 23, 2008Hundreds of high school students led by scrambled clues scoured UF's campus Wednesday morning for laminated clovers affixed to UF landmarks.
Hundreds of high school students led by scrambled clues scoured UF's campus Wednesday morning for laminated clovers affixed to UF landmarks.
Today, two UF professors will leave on a mission to extend The Gator Nation to Beijing, China, as volunteers for the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Pre-med students questioning the need for a second semester of organic chemistry might be surprised to find that some medical school administrators are wondering the same thing.
It was a very cold case.
Maximus' hands and feet moved swiftly, his eyes bright and forehead glistening with the sweat of concentration.
The Harn Museum of Art will remain open six days a week despite an earlier budget-cutting plan that would have closed the building on Tuesdays.
As the music pounded and the team raced, so did John Bornberg's heart.
The College of Journalism and Communications is building a multimillion dollar media center to help students embrace the media's digital revolution.
UF's campus is living history.
When David Sutton arrived on the scene of a reported bike accident earlier this year, he saw an injured Casey Schmidt's pale body sprawled out with an open leg fracture and a dislocated arm.
For students who want to use their campus meal plans but don't crave the all-you-can-eat menus at Broward Dining or Gator Corner, there's another option: Home Zone at the Reitz Union.
Gator Dining Services will offer two smaller plans this fall for off-campus students who may have had trouble stomaching previous plans designed for dorm-dwellers.
Benjamin Hebblethwaite stared at Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous words from his "I Have a Dream" speech displayed on the computer screen.
UF President Bernie Machen predicted another round of budget cuts to come later this year during a question-and-answer session at UF's Student Senate meeting Tuesday.
UF physics professor Darin Acosta spent last fall on sabbatical in Geneva, Switzerland - well, roughly 30 stories beneath Geneva, Switzerland.
The trend in UF's Student Government seems to be that absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Gainesville residents don't have to travel far to find some of the best medical services in the country, according to a news magazine's recent rankings.
In a solemn ceremony tucked away in the Reitz Union's Rion Ballroom Tuesday night, friends and family of Han Yang watched his trademark smile come to life on a projection screen.