Gift of a smile more important than style
As a young lady, I would hate to add up all of the hours I spend on my hair. Washing, conditioning, blow-drying, straightening and styling consumes a large amount of time, day in and day out.
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As a young lady, I would hate to add up all of the hours I spend on my hair. Washing, conditioning, blow-drying, straightening and styling consumes a large amount of time, day in and day out.
UF’s Department of Recreational Sports has added belly dancing back to its weekly group fitness schedule after a one-year hiatus.
TAMPA — When Logan Stallings walks on Turlington Plaza and sees anti-abortion supporters’ photos of aborted fetuses, he smiles at the students with the signs.
There are so many threats against women in America today.
Can you remember the last time you heard about Missouri? It’s just one of those lonely, forgotten fly-over states — until last week.
The cure for a type of cancer might just be in everybody’s gut.
Update: Michael R. Edmonds Jr.’s funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at Broadus-Raines Funeral Home, 501 Spring St., Green Cove Springs. The funeral home will host a viewing at 1 p.m. and a service an hour later.
Researchers have already linked biking and erectile dysfunction. However, according to a recent study, biking may also be hazardous to women’s sexual health. Yay, equality!
The issues of taxpayer-funded abortions and the legality of abortion are being debated and discussed in this election year as they have been in past years.
This letter is addressed to the anti-choice bunch that makes its yearly rounds through the colleges and universities of our dear country. Because your goal is presumably to prevent the death of innocent unborn children, here are some suggestions for how your time and resources would be better spent in pursuit of that goal:
According to some political pundits, there’s a war going on in the United States. This war doesn’t involve bombs. It involves legislation, and the war isn’t on a foreign nation — it’s on women’s health care rights.
On Monday, The Gainesville Sun chose not to run the day’s edition of Doonesbury, a popular comic strip by Garry Trudeau.
Club XS will close its doors for the last time Thursday, but the spot will reopen after the break under a new name.
Bret Whiteley gathered firewood that would be used to warm wind chilled visitors. His dog, UmaLuzi, explored exhibits and greeted visitors at the Cinema Verde Film Festival.
For coach Rhonda Faehn’s team, the pivotal stretch of 2012 begins tonight.
City and university groups catering to immigrants came together recently to form Alianza, a new service and advocacy group made up of members of ten organizations.
For several people, their opinions about social issues are a gut feeling that they often defend despite the facts, not because of them. As the issues of religion and contraception take center stage in American politics, let's be sure we're making informed decisions, not inflammatory ones.
A recent ranking suggest looking for love is easier in Gainesville than in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.
Once again, Obama is offering his feminist touch. On Friday, President Obama championed women's health rights by issuing a compromise that will provide women with free birth control.
What a week to be a Catholic.