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(01/28/20 10:54pm)
The Gainesville Police Department is using a highly-criticized facial recognition program that New Jersey’s attorney general ordered the state’s police to stop using due to privacy concerns.
(01/15/20 12:30am)
UF’s George A. Smathers libraries announced a rebranding of their $1.2 million newspaper digitization project, The Florida and Puerto Rico Digital Newspaper Project (FPRDNP), Wednesday across their social media accounts.
(01/10/20 6:19pm)
WASHINGTON (AP) — It is "highly likely" that Iran shot down the civilian Ukrainian jetliner that crashed near Tehran late Tuesday, killing all 176 people on board, U.S., Canadian and British officials declared Thursday. They said the fiery missile strike could well have been a mistake amid rocket launches and high tension throughout the region.
(01/05/20 10:04pm)
Whether you’re a sports fan or not, everyone recognizes the three Heisman statues poised in front of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at UF.
(12/01/19 11:51pm)
Last week saw the repetition of what is now a tradition in the U.S.’ consumer culture: Black Friday. We all know what Black Friday looks like: mobs of people in a store rushing for extraordinary deals, people camping outside to get first dibs on a cheap TV or appliance and poor employees enduring all the madness. However, while this chaotic scene may have once had some appeal, time, the evolution of the Internet and our growing awareness of environmental and consumer issues is making Black Friday an irrelevant celebration. It’s time to acknowledge that.
(11/19/19 11:45pm)
The internet is divided yet again, but this time it’s a battle between generations. It’s the old vs. new, or, millennials vs. boomers.
(11/18/19 12:35am)
I’ve always taken exception to the sweeping use of the term “the media.”
(11/17/19 10:27pm)
We can’t argue against social media’s influence — in fact, we already made an argument stating how important it really is.
(11/13/19 10:42am)
Music reverberates through nearly every crevice on most college campuses. “Can you make me a playlist?” and “Is the venue 21-up?” are frequent questions heard through dorm room walls or across dining hall tables.
(11/11/19 11:56am)
The MSNBC /Washington Post Internet Flyer
(11/08/19 8:34am)
The Gators did it.
(11/04/19 1:35pm)
“Chris Kattan and Friends” is coming to Gainesville for the first time to perform a live stand-up comedy special for a sold out crowd on Tuesday night at the High Dive.
(10/27/19 9:29pm)
Professional photography isn’t dead, it’s just becoming less appreciated. Newsrooms across the nation are letting go of their professional photographers in favor of less expensive freelancers and amateur photographers. Jobs in photography are decreasing, and photojournalists could be replaced by pretty much anyone with a smartphone.
(10/13/19 10:06pm)
As college students, our majors are closely tied to our identities, whether we like to admit it or not.
(10/03/19 11:26pm)
Between seemingly impossible frisbee trick shots, beating cancer and paragliding down a 7,000 foot tall mountain, Brodie Smith and Kurt Gibson know all about beating the odds.
(10/03/19 10:55pm)
Do you ever just want to waste $50,000, but don’t feel like dousing it in gasoline and setting it on fire? Don’t feel like funding emergency blue lights? Don’t feel like helping student organizations that are struggling with funding?
(09/27/19 3:18am)
We may still have Rocky Top stuck in our heads after hearing it way too many times for a 31-point Florida win, and some Gators fans may still be recovering from early morning drinking (seriously, who schedules a noon football game?), but we all survived Week 4.
(09/21/19 3:13pm)
The most important test for students applying to law school faced a major change Saturday: a switch from traditional pencil and paper to a modern, digital tablet.
(09/20/19 9:16am)
Nobody had a particularly good trip to Lexington.
(09/13/19 12:19am)
Justin Lee Williams watched his reflection against a dim screen in the Alachua County Jail.