Local ‘Pokémon Go’ players take part in water festival
By Klarizza Aggabao | Mar. 27, 2017“Pokémon Go” players will encounter more water-type creatures throughout Gainesville as part of a first ever worldwide water festival.
“Pokémon Go” players will encounter more water-type creatures throughout Gainesville as part of a first ever worldwide water festival.
Soo Ahn knows the importance of educating farmers market vendors about food safety. For the third year, the assistant professor at the UF food science and human nutrition department at IFAS will host an all-day educational workshop for farmers market managers and vendors April 10 in Ocala.
Hundreds gathered around Lake Wauburg to talk and eat pizza as they celebrated Filipino heritage Sunday.
Anh Le, 24, a UF pharmacy graduate student, drinks a new Split-Cup tea with her friend Peter Duong, 23, a UF information systems and operations management graduate student. Le tried the jasmine and hazelnut Split-Cup milk teas, while Duong tried a matcha with boba and 1988 milk tea Split Cup.
Students raise their hands in preparation for the “Mabuhay Roller Coaster,” a traditional Filipino greeting, on Sunday afternoon at the opening ceremony for Filipino-American History Month. Sunday's event at Lake Wauburg kicked off the monthlong celebration.
Students raise their hands in preparation for the “Mabuhay Roller Coaster,” a traditional Filipino greeting, on Sunday afternoon at the opening ceremony for Filipino-American History Month. Sunday's event at Lake Wauburg kicked off the monthlong celebration.