Criminal justice system favors the rich
There are two criminal justice systems in the U.S.: one for the rich, one for the poor.
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There are two criminal justice systems in the U.S.: one for the rich, one for the poor.
The new Austin Cary Learning Center, dedicated Saturday, will provide space for weddings, club meetings and nature-related activities.
The Internet has given us so many beautiful and fantastic things. We can communicate with others in far-off lands, we can research almost anything within the span of a minute, and we can create and share information instantly. But it’s also bred a new class of web users that almost everyone with an Internet connection has experienced: the troll.
DENVER — In what will go down in history as the biggest national overdose since America died of alcohol poisoning once Prohibition was lifted, the entire state of Colorado has overdosed on marijuana.
The success of the Gators men’s basketball team may also lead to increased success for local businesses.
As we reported Wednesday, students have noticed a sudden influx of emails from a website called ClusterFlunk advertising networking services. Although junk email plagues everyone, Webmail’s spam filter usually catches them. However, as in this case, messages occasionally trickle through, reminding us that personal data — such as students’ university email addresses — are public knowledge.
UF students and staff will no longer have to log into the “visitor” level Internet access when visiting other institutions with the addition of a new secure wireless network.
Scott Nygren was serious about his love for the humanities. But the UF English and film studies professor wasn’t the least bit serious around those who knew him.
David Carlson was ready to go to court.
A new app launched last week could make communicating in the Swamp on gamedays a little easier.
During the 2012 presidential campaign, which was marked by an explosion of political donations from wealthy and corporate interests, casino magnate Sheldon Adelson was one of the biggest players.
Sit down, dim the lights and put on some soft upbeat music. We’re going to talk about porn.
I have a confession to make — I have a Tinder account.
With cute dog pictures galore, BuzzFeed’s creator Jonah Peretti brought his website’s signature charm to UF Thursday night.
If you’re anything like me, a lot goes through your head when things start to get serious with the person you’re seeing.
Each Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks.
Obsessive Facebook habits were linked to disordered eating in a new study from Florida State University.
The Web turns 25 today, and though most UF students don’t remember a time when the Internet wasn’t around, the university—and higher education—has changed drastically since the web’s inception.
Civil unrest is in full bloom for some South American and Eastern European countries. Thousands of protesters in Ukraine and Venezuela — many of whom are college-aged students — took to the streets to protest their governments’ wrongdoings.
Two UF alumni are looking to change the way people surf the Internet with their new web app Searchlet.