Artwork aimed to encourage solutions to sustainability problems
By Rebecca Danta | Mar. 27, 2011About 600 participants attended the Eco-Artwalk, an event celebrating art focusing on earth’s natural beauty.
About 600 participants attended the Eco-Artwalk, an event celebrating art focusing on earth’s natural beauty.
The banana plant may be at risk of extinction due to the spread of a disease.
UF’s celebration of Black History Month came to a close Monday night as students gathered to commemorate the largest Black History Month celebration in the country.
A 10-week international vegetarian cooking workshop will begin today.
People gathered to watch a yellow and purple lion puppet dance on stage to the beat of a drum and cymbal Saturday night, symbolizing good fortune in Vietnamese culture.
In an effort to raise support for a medical clinic in Tanzania, the faith-based student organization Hope Global Mission held a concert Friday at the Baptist Collegiate Ministry.
As temperatures start to creep farther south this winter, Gainesville’s local farmers are also seeing a dip in their profits.
On a chilly Thursday evening on Bo Diddley Plaza, homeless men and women lined up to get their meal for the day.
To catch the attention of students, the Office of Sustainability is seeking to reach students and promote awareness of alternative forms of transportation through social media and Web use.