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(04/04/17 12:00am)
Ben Shapiro, 33, a Harvard Law graduate and conservative political commentator, columnist and radio talk show host, delivered his talk inside the University Auditorium on Monday night. Shapiro's appearance was hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and UF Young Americans for Freedom.
(04/04/17 12:00am)
Clarification: About 750 supporters and 25 protestors were at the University Auditorium
(04/03/17 11:39pm)
Ben Shapiro, 33, a Harvard Law graduate and conservative political commentator, columnist and radio talk show host, delivered his talk inside the University Auditorium on Monday night. Shapiro's appearance was hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and UF Young Americans for Freedom.
(04/03/17 11:36pm)
Ben Shapiro, 33, a Harvard Law graduate and conservative political commentator, columnist and radio talk show host, delivered his talk inside the University Auditorium on Monday night. Shapiro's appearance was hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and UF Young Americans for Freedom.
(03/28/17 11:27pm)
It’s a popular pastime nowadays to rant about how the U.S. is infringing upon freedom of speech. Conservatives specifically will talk about how oppressed their freedom of speech is because they feel like they cannot express their views without people criticizing them. What a lot of people fail to realize is that freedom of speech does not mean freedom to speak without repercussion: It means that the government cannot censor or restrain you. It does not mean people can’t criticize you, that your workplace cannot find your speech or actions inappropriate or that what you say won’t be subject to negative social repercussions. You have the freedom to say what you want, without the government regulating you; other people, press, companies, celebrities and social media, however, have the freedom to react.
(03/13/17 10:49pm)
In case you haven’t heard, there might be cameras in your microwave detecting your every move. That’s a claim made by good old Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, now infamous for using the term “alternative facts” to describe lies. So really, we shouldn’t be that surprised that her most recent stint involves a technology that doesn’t exist to defend a claim that has no basis.
(03/13/17 1:03pm)
Maria Torres and one of her playing partners, UCF's Ashley Holder, joked with each other as they made the walk from the third hole to the fourth tee on the opening day of the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Saturday.
(03/04/17 6:09pm)
Kasey Hill dribbled the ball quickly down the court as the seconds ticked away.
(02/28/17 10:42pm)
On Tuesday afternoon, Canvas was down. We realized this quickly, frantically taking to Facebook to make sure our computers weren’t just acting up and asking others about assignment information. This problem was not localized to e-learning, however, nor was UF’s spotty Wi-Fi to blame. This stemmed from something much more widespread, with websites all over the internet losing functionality, ranging from small features not working to the whole site or app being down.
(02/24/17 12:00am)
After nine years of freelancing and working with Univision and CNN en Español, reporter Dania Alexandrino will come teach at UF.
(02/23/17 10:21pm)
It’s tempting to dismiss human trafficking as the shooting star of the criminal underworld — a series of one-off stories that evince a problem afflicting only a handful of the unluckiest people, inevitable tragedies like Ariel Castro’s decadelong capture of three young women. But the reality is that human trafficking is a global, multibillion dollar industry with branches that twist and burrow in our own communities, around our own friends, siblings and children.
(02/22/17 1:01am)
Everything was lined up.
(02/18/17 5:28pm)
No one stood between the basket and Mississippi State’s scorers.
(02/15/17 2:14am)
With about eight minutes left in the game, Canyon Barry drove hard to the basket.
(02/13/17 11:01pm)
If your ideal valentine is a sink full of tortilla chips, Chuy’s is the place to go.
(02/03/17 2:17am)
In 1996, author Linda Ellis published a poem titled “The Dash”.
(01/28/17 5:26pm)
Devin Robinson missed an open shot, picked up his second foul and took a seat on the bench.
(01/27/17 2:00am)
For 38 years, Susan Griffin has made a living painting faces.
(01/26/17 1:00am)
Chris Chiozza searched the sky.
(01/19/17 1:14am)
Kasey Hill knifed through a forest of players like a speeding predator toward its prey. He ripped the ball out of the hands of South Carolina forward Sedee Keita and sprinted down the court. Florida’s 6-foot-1 guard was all alone when he leapt into the air and kissed the ball off the glass and into the basket.