Uncommon major 4: Research, scholarships and creepy-crawlies
By Valerie Crum | Apr. 15, 2013Pull out your magnifying glass and get ready to hit the dirt because the entomology and nematology major just might be for you.
Pull out your magnifying glass and get ready to hit the dirt because the entomology and nematology major just might be for you.
Sunday afternoon, 825 sleep-deprived UF students lined up to thrust their hips and flail their arms one last time.
Many of you (in fact, probably all of you) may not have heard, but the quiz bowl community was rocked by a huge scandal recently when it was revealed that Andy Watkins, a key contributor on four national championship teams during his time at Harvard, had cheated at all four of those tournaments.
Students planning on hitting the gym today might want to bike instead.
Connor Donlin and Coral Munkittrick made memories at prom that will stick.
For UF adjunct professors, it’s great to be a Florida Gator.
Turtles can re-establish themselves in the face of a declining habitat, given a sufficient amount of time and relief from harvesting, according to new research from the Florida Museum of Natural History.
The development of a new blue-light emergency mobile application funded by Student Government will put the technology of the blue-light poles on campus directly into the hands of students.
About 500 people attended a daylong symposium Thursday for what UF President Bernie Machen called an “informed, reasoned and honest” discussion of land-grant universities during “Bricks and Mortar in a Digital Age: the Uncertain Future of Higher Education.”
We recommend downloading Icona Pop’s new album because it’s going to be the soundtrack to your summer. Just trust us.
Controversy concerning Section 735 of the Agricultural Appropriations Bill, also known as the Monsanto Protection Act, which was signed into law by President Barack Obama, has been somewhat overlooked during the Supreme Court of the United States’ review of the Defense of Marriage Act.
Vulnerability can be a strength.
Last week, students walked out of Professor Bill Rossi’s Creativity and Innovation in the Business Environment classes with a mission.
Students and faculty at Shands at UF and the Academic Health Center will now have more bars in more places.
If there’s one lesson I learned this week, it’s that hard work can make anything possible.
I saw your article regarding the blue trees on the UF campus.
Outside of UF’s Library West, the air smelled strongly of confection.
The empty retail space next to Vellos Brickstreet Grill came to life for the opening night of Gainesville Fashion Week.
Blue lights reflected off the ceiling, adding to the cool atmosphere of Friday’s runway show in the University Air Center’s Mustang Hangar.