UF professor wins award for strawberry monitoring system
By Cassidy Whitson | Oct. 9, 2014A UF researcher has won a prestigious award for her strawberry monitoring system.
A UF researcher has won a prestigious award for her strawberry monitoring system.
During a UF police manhunt Sunday, UF campus was illuminated not in orange and blue, but red and blue.
Throughout JT Reale’s time spent at UF, he has never participated in the UF student football lottery.
A UF study from 2000 found that adding variation to exercise routines helped participants stick with their routine longer.
Every year we tell ourselves. “This Thanksgiving I’m going to watch what I eat and stay in shape over the holidays.”
Every day I see more “gluten free” items at the grocery store, hear about the benefits of a gluten free diet on the news or meet someone who has entirely phased gluten out of their diet.
In recent years, there have been many “fad diets” that claim instant weight loss, a six-pack in a week and other promises that are near impossible. The Paleolithic diet, or Paleo diet for short, may actually be rooted in sound principles.
We all know dorm living can be tough. The transition from walk-in closets and huge bathrooms is enough for any freshman to face, but one of the most difficult aspects of a dorm is the kitchen space.
With the temperatures dropping and the leaves falling, it’s the perfect time to get off the treadmill and head outdoors for your next workout.
It’s not a grape wearing spandex and a cape if that’s what you envision.
Colleen O’Fallon, a UF alumna and owner of Sweet Paws Bakery, helps Spike, a 7-year-old bichon frise and poodle mix, receive his reward for successfully finding an Easter egg. Sweet Paws hosted an Easter egg hunt for dogs Friday evening. Eggs contained dog treats.
Anna Cesarotti, a 20-year-old UF sociology student, protests against graphic posters of aborted fetuses that were displayed on Turlington Plaza on Tuesday afternoon. The posters are displayed yearly by anti-abortion group Created Equal.
University Police officers prepare to remove an alligator from Lake Alice on Monday. The gator had a hook stuck in its mouth.
Shawama Jean-Gilles, 20, Sarasha Guillaume, 19, and Roldyne Dolce, 18, look onto a ceremony honoring Haitian earthquake victims. Monday marked the four-year anniversary of the disaster. Read the story on page 5.