Nothing Fishy About Sturgeon
By RYAN MOULTON | Sep. 5, 2007A UF associate professor farm-raises sturgeon to decrease the effects of overfishing.
A UF associate professor farm-raises sturgeon to decrease the effects of overfishing.
UF students who want to get involved with Student Government will have their shot Friday.
With so many Latin restaurants in town, how do you know which ones are the real deal? Where can you get an authentic media noche? Who makes the best guava puff pastry? Which place can satisfy your Latin food addiction? Eight of the most popular places are reviewed here to let you know what's fabuloso and what's not.
UF's Gator Growl, billed as the world's largest student-run pep rally, will be backed by "the Network" this fall.
Student leaders from across the state had the opportunity to talk shop with Florida Gov. Charlie Crist on Tuesday, including UF Student Body President Ryan Moseley.
In the post-Sept. 11 society we live in, there is one underlying emotion that connects all Americans: doubt.
Come April, the Gators will share The Swamp with the All American Football League.
Under the blazing midday sun Wednesday, about 50 members of Students for a Democratic Society marched from Turlington Plaza to Tigert Hall to give a letter to UF President Bernie Machen. It urged him to publicize UF's investment details.
Gainesville Police Department has increased patrols around bars on University Avenue to make sure students get home safely.
UF cornerback Markihe Anderson practiced Wednesday and should start Saturday against Troy, Coach Urban Meyer said.
Since the start of fall semester, the City of Gainesville has saved seats for SFCC and UF students on advisory boards and committees.
Roughly 200 new international students came to UF's Grand Ballroom to meet and greet each other and faculty scholars.
Members of Students for a Democratic Society urged UF President Bernie Machen to publicize UF's investment details.
Riley Cooper's foot looks just fine.
Halted by torrential rain and spine-tingling lightning, the UF soccer team was forced to wait.
Imagine two fairly built girls returning from lacrosse practice at Southwest Recreation Center. They exit the gym with another male student and carry their heavy equipment toward the bus stop. Upon reaching the bus stop, the weather takes a turn for the worse and rain starts pouring down on the girls.
The casual volleyball fan may see serving as just a way to get the ball over the net and start the action.
Editor's Note: This is the second story in a two-part series on the Gator Marching Band. The first story ran Aug. 27.
While law schools across the nation might have to turn in records on their affirmative action policies and their effectiveness, UF will have to prove its diversity recruitment efforts in another way.