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(06/27/22 3:30am)
Lavina Khan’s heart broke when she heard Roe v. Wade was overturned Friday. Her mind flooded with worries about her family members and everyone else who has a uterus; she feared they had lost control over their bodies.
(06/25/22 8:51pm)
Residents rallied at the Stephan P. Mickle, Sr., Criminal Courthouse Friday after the Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade case that established rights to obtain an abortion.
(05/16/22 4:00pm)
There is a new sheriff in town at Donald R. Dizney Stadium, as Florida Gators athletic director Scott Stricklin made his third coaching hire of the calendar year.
(05/16/22 4:00am)
The UF community fears discussions about race in classrooms across Florida universities may be stunted come Fall.
(05/16/22 10:00am)
Stephanie Birch was a University of Illinois senior with a 2-year-old child when she found out she was pregnant again. She took out an emergency student loan from the university to pay for an abortion. Her financial situation and abusive relationship prevented her from financing the procedure herself; she said the university didn’t require information on what the money was used for.
(05/13/22 4:00am)
Students and medical staff at UF have raised concerns about the future of abortion education after reports Roe v. Wade — a Supreme Court case that protects the right to abortion — may be overturned. Florida laws may limit future abortion practices and access to clinical trainings.
(04/18/22 6:05pm)
Gainesville artists and organizations are working to uplift people of color, queer and female voices in the local music scene.
(04/04/22 1:00pm)
A congregation forms on a Friday night under a brightly-lit synagogue, reciting and singing aloud hymns and prayers that toast to a hard week’s end.
(03/28/22 1:02pm)
As Floridians wait for Gov. Ron DeSantis to sign an abortion banning bill, activist groups are organizing in retaliation, hosting protests and holding abortion information sessions.
(03/23/22 11:42pm)
Beginning this Thursday, the Reitz Union will be lit up with the vibrant color schemes of artwork, the powerful punch of oral performances and the musicality of dance as students take to the stage to present their work honoring this Women’s History Month.
(03/23/22 11:43pm)
Just five days after leg surgery, Olympic skier and venture capitalist Lindsey Vonn spoke to a crowd of about 40 students spaced between pews of the University Auditorium.
(03/20/22 1:23am)
Already with its back against the wall, Florida knew it was going to have to bang around in the paint against Central Florida to make up for a significant size disadvantage.
(03/15/22 12:00pm)
What was once one coffee cart inside of Alachua General Hospital is now one of Gainesville’s most beloved coffee companies.
(03/14/22 1:03pm)
Editor’s Note: This story contains graphic depictions of sexual assualt and rape by coercion. Read with caution.
(03/02/22 2:50pm)
The glaring sun and 85-degree heat did not stop the nearly 40 people who came to see “Blackademics,” one of the latest productions from UF Performing Arts Driveway Theatre Project Saturday.
(02/28/22 2:01pm)
When Julia Rainer had her first daughter, she felt silenced.
(02/25/22 4:04pm)
A GOP-backed proposal banning abortion procedures after 15 weeks of pregnancy could change the narrative for women’s reproductive rights in Gainesville.
(02/21/22 2:00pm)
The A. Quinn Jones Museum and Cultural Center partnered with the UF Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere to host two back-to-back events: one virtual event celebrating music and one in-person event celebrating Black artistry.
(02/20/22 5:24pm)
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(02/11/22 10:10am)
As a child, Christina Demps sat on the floor of her parents’ bedroom, her head tipped back as her mother intricately braided her hair. When they could, they sat together on Sundays and prepared Demps’ hair for the next morning. But as Demps grew older, it became harder to find time.