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Many students’ first foray outside their family home takes them straight to their freshman year college dorm. UF has 26 residence halls for students to choose from. The Alligator interviewed current and former residents of each hall to discover the good and bad in each. Room layouts are an artist’s interpretation base ....
UF residence halls are most prominent locations for sexual assault on campus - The Independent Florida Alligator alligator.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from alligator.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
UF campus cat garners attention from students Tenders rules the Tolbert Area April 16, 2021 | 6:30am EDT Tenders, one UF’s campus cats, gazes upward as she sits on a table in the Tolbert Area. Photo by Abigail Hasebroock | The Independent Florida Alligator A Tolbert Area resident has enjoyed the luxury of a cozy bed, an abundance of food, constant attention and plenty of time to bask in the sun free of charge for at least three years. Tenders, the campus cat, reels UF students in with her loveable personality and undeniable charm. She is one of many cats who occupies UF’s campus and garners attention through online posts, and she has amassed popularity among the entire UF comm ....
Tiny bubbles saving Lake Tahoe from invasive weeds mtdemocrat.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mtdemocrat.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A bubble curtain is protecting the spread of invasive species at Lake Tahoe. Provided Not only do these unrelenting weeds threaten the lake’s unmistakable beauty, but they also pose a threat to the native ecology and water quality. Over the years, there have been several methods deployed by local agencies and nonprofits to combat this issue. In 2018, Lake Tahoe became home to cutting-edge technology with a mission to control aquatic invasive plants. A “bubble curtain” was placed on the west channel of the Tahoe Keys on the South Shore to restrict destructive, invasive plants from escaping into the lake. Based on visual success from the first curtain, The League to Save Lake Tahoe together with partners, including the Tahoe Keys Property Owners Association, plans to add another on the east channel by teaming with Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Elk Point HOA, where another one is planned for the Elk Point Marina. ....