Jack Hanna speaks in Gainesville to support SFCC Teaching Zoo
By KATIE EMMETS | Nov. 19, 2007Jack Hanna said he knew he wanted to be a zookeeper when he was 12 years old.
Jack Hanna said he knew he wanted to be a zookeeper when he was 12 years old.
The Ben Hill Griffin Stadium announcer's voice could barely be heard over a five-minute standing ovation that welcomed three soldiers to Saturday's football game.
Thanks to a nearby Taco Bell, high percentage of female students and low number of male vocal groups, UF is moving up in the rankings.
UF's chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority, known as Zeta, has received punishments from its international headquarters after a Tampa restaurant owner complained about the group's behavior at an October social.
UF students frustrated with or confused by parking rules on UF's campus can now vent their problems to the Student Traffic Court's judges.
Wearing a ruby-red beret and neon-yellow wraparound sunglasses, Dr. Robert Cade sat quietly in the shadow of his greatest achievement.
When he was born almost three months early, Jon Paul Tijerino weighed only 1 pound, 9 ounces.
UF researchers have found that going green to protect the water supply doesn't mean sacrificing a green lawn.
Like a lime-green, sticky flagship, Gatorade led UF to research greatness.
Although UF's cuddly-as-a-cactus, charming-as-an-eel budget woes threaten to rob students of teachers and advisers, UF administrators just aren't ready to give up seasonal cheer.
Bobbing his head to Led Zeppelin tunes, Andrew Meyer wasn't attracting too much attention Thursday afternoon.
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales will speak at UF on Monday, but his speech will not go exactly as he wanted.
Turkeys, cans of corn and green beans are what the Student Senate has been thinking about since Monday.
There's a powerful man roaming campus.
UF's Student Honor Court is one step closer to losing its ability to hear academic dishonesty cases, which is its primary responsibility.
While numbers of UF international students and study-abroad participants are on the upswing, many students are also opting to learn foreign languages from the comfort of Gainesville.
Enticements of free food and merchandise when applying for credit cards could be a thing of the past if a consumer advocacy group has its way.
Carol Massey wakes up every Thursday and waits to hear the grocery ads read over the radio. The Gainesville resident, who is blind, depends on the program to know where she can go to save money.
Jerry Seinfeld is coming to UF to make jokes about nothing.