UF's Campus Kitchens competes for money for nutritious ingredients
By EMILY COCHRANE< | Feb. 24, 2014A UF organization is competing to raise donations for food to help the less fortunate.
A UF organization is competing to raise donations for food to help the less fortunate.
JESSLYN WADE
With about 400 meters to go in the final leg of the men’s 5,000-meter race, Mark Parrish knew he was capable of finishing his run on time.
UF plans to continue its rise toward national preeminence with the help of a new donation intended to promote hiring and research.
Old magazines became art at Sustainable UF’s first Green-It-Yourself event of the year Monday evening in Weil Hall.
A UF professor will accept a lifetime recognition award this March in Germany for his work in quantum chemistry.
The Gators picked up their fourth commitment to the 2015 class Monday afternoon. Tristan Payton, a wide receiver out of First Coast High in Jacksonville, took a visit to UF over the weekend for junior day.
UF received its largest ever donation in the history of the university on Friday — $75 million.
When Jay Bell talks about taking patients for a dive, he isn’t talking about scuba diving.
The earning gap between high school and college graduates has stretched to its widest level in 50 years.
A barefoot Sheila Barksdale stepped onto the mat, raised a 3-foot long sword into the air and recited poems by Emily Dickinson.
UF’s Center for Leadership and Service received a donation of $5,000 from Campus Crest Communities Inc. last week.
Hundreds of Gators joined Saturday on Flavet Field to race through campus and be pelted with orange and blue dust at The Gator Run.
The Gators traveled to Oxford, Miss., with the memory of Marshall Henderson’s Gator chomping spectacle on their minds.
The San Francisco Bay separates St. Mary’s College and Stanford University from each other.
For the second consecutive year, the Southeastern Conference crown belongs to the top-ranked Gators men’s swimming and diving team.
The Gators traveled to Oxford, Miss., with the memory of Marshall Henderson’s Gator chomping spectacle on their minds.
There are two names on the University of Florida gymnastics roster that will send a crowd into a frenzy.
UF a cappella group No Southern Accent is climbing the scales of the competitive a cappella world.
UF students peanut-butter believe it — the Planters NUTmobile is coming to campus Monday.