Alachua County learns to eat, grow local foods
By Kathy Pierre | Feb. 10, 2013Alachua County residents got a taste of local food with the start of the county’s first Local Food Week this weekend.
Alachua County residents got a taste of local food with the start of the county’s first Local Food Week this weekend.
The executive branch has been flexing its unconstitutional muscles lately.
IDEAL was a group of student ambassadors to UF’s Department of Student Activities and Involvement that provided services to students looking to get involved.
Swamp Party strives to put the students at the forefront of all its efforts. All of Swamp Party’s accomplishments have directly benefited students and student organizations.
The article in Friday’s Alligator about a Swamp Party email sent to UF fraternity house representatives describes what “business as usual” is for the party in power.
On Jan. 30, UF activated its connection to the Internet2 Innovation Platform, a research-based initiative which transfers data at 100 Gigabits-per-second, or 10 times the previous network’s operating speed.
Like thousands of other high school seniors, Charles Kennedy logged into the UF admissions page Friday to see if he would be a future Gator.
About 720 people became certified in performing CPR and using automated external defibrillators at the second annual GatorSavers event Saturday.
Shands at UF announced plans Friday to build a guesthouse for patients’ families.
Early-risers. Athletes. Ambitious students in running shoes.
UF’s new GatorLink login page should be easier for students to use. It is scheduled to go live at 6 a.m. March 3.
Florida waited 293 days for a second shot at Alabama.
Florida started its spring season with a disappointing performance after the men finished in fourth place on their home course.
The Gators began the 2013 season with three top-15 teams on the schedule at the Kajikawa Classic. Florida traveled to Tempe, Ariz., and left undefeated.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The Gators made history in 2012, advancing to their first-ever Final Four.
For the second straight day, the Florida softball team played a night game against a top-five Pac-12 team. And again, the Gators were victorious.
It had been six years since the Seminoles beat the Gators, and that did not change on Saturday.
A unique setting unfolded in front of a crowd of 8,074 at the O’Connell Center on Friday night.
The Gators opened their season in Tempe, Ariz., at the Kajikawa Classic on Friday, but Florida’s offense was in midseason form.
Graduation is in three months. Do you know where your diploma is?