UF fails to reach zero waste goals but makes strides toward sustainability
By Hannah Morse | Apr. 13, 2015In 2006, UF made a promise to reach zero waste by this year.
In 2006, UF made a promise to reach zero waste by this year.
UF isn’t just a great place to receive an education: It’s also a great place to work.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office has launched an internal investigation following the release of a video showing officers driving an armored personnel carrier pulling over a Gainesville man.
California banned it in 2012, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie made it illegal in 2013, and President Barack Obama denounced its validity Wednesday.
After outscoring opponents by a combined 60-12 during its four-game homestand, the Florida baseball team is heading back on the road.
Stripped of his scholarship, some time away from golf and a new coach at the helm — this year started all sorts of ways for junior A.J. Crouch.
I’m a 22-year-old college student about to graduate. I live on my own. I cook for myself. I drive my own car.
With the finish line in sight, there’s no room for holding back.
A new plan from the Obama administration that could cut the costs for community college students is moving closer to fruition.
After how rough Florida’s men’s basketball season was, Monday was probably the happiest day Billy Donovan has had in the last year.
UF Heisman trophy winners Tim Tebow, Steve Spurrier and Danny Wuerffel are no strangers to students. Their names are mentioned in conversation, used in articles and even carved on plaques outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Entering her senior season, Lauren Haeger was a household name in the batter’s box.
Being a math major in college is no easy task. Devoting most of your time to playing sports can make it even more challenging. But senior Nora Barry has spent the last four years balancing those duties, both of which she has excelled at.
Gainesville Police arrested two men and one woman early Monday for reportedly using and cooking crystal meth.
Self-proclaimed adrenaline junkie Dixie Smith is one of the only two girls on UF’s nationally competitive wakeboarding team.
The magic happens where ink meets water for UF art senior Taylor Adams.
Good god — another day, another campaign announcement. This is starting to get out of hand. There’s what, 18, 19 months until the election?
Last Thursday, The New York Times published an article about Orthodox Jewish men refusing to sit next to women they are not related to when boarding planes. This raises the question: At what point does one person’s religious freedom end and another’s basic rights begin?
As California scrambles to conserve water during a historic drought, one multinational company is continuing to take huge gulps of the state’s water for profit. Nestle Waters North America, a subsidiary of food and beverage company Nestle, has been tapping California’s groundwater to sell in plastic bottles for its Arrowhead and Pure Life brands.
Coach Billy Donovan is bringing Anthony Grant back to the University of Florida.