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(02/14/17 8:52pm)
Feminist activist artists called the Guerrilla Girls combat and expose inequality in politics, art and pop culture through their artwork — all while wearing gorilla masks. Tonight, the Guerrilla Girls will bring their performance to the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art where a member of the group, who goes by the name Frida Kahlo, will give a lecture.
(02/14/17 12:45am)
As the ball floated high in the air, Ingrid Neel’s eyes focused in.
(02/14/17 12:39am)
As loss after loss continued to pile on to the Gators’ conference record earlier this month, Amanda Butler finally hit her breaking point. She couldn’t take it anymore.
(02/14/17 12:00am)
After posting a meme on Facebook mocking the women’s marches, a Newberry commissioner refused to apologize during a City Commission meeting Monday.
(02/13/17 2:05am)
Mike Holloway’s answer was simple.
(02/12/17 10:58pm)
Gainesville resident Tia Ma, 48, sings, "No new pipelines, clean energy" with other protesters on Sunday. Ma was part of the Women's March on Washington and is a co-organizer of an event at First Magnitude Brewing Company on Feb. 26. She said they expect to have 710 people at the event to stand up for "water rights, racial rights, economic rights and women’s rights.” "We can't separate the issues anymore,” Ma said.
(02/12/17 10:53pm)
Gainesville resident Tia Ma, 48, sings, "No new pipelines, clean energy" with other protesters on Sunday. Ma was part of the Women's March on Washington and is a co-organizer of an event at First Magnitude Brewing Company on Feb. 26. She said they expect to have 710 people at the event to stand up for "water rights, racial rights, economic rights and women’s rights.” "We can't separate the issues anymore,” Ma said.
(02/09/17 12:10am)
Americans have spent a lot of time fuming these past few weeks. I know I did. A flurry of executive actions by President Donald Trump saw the reinstatement of the Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines, a press blackout and grant-freezing at the Environmental Protection Agency, a head-scratching reorganization of the National Security Council, a backward withdraw of funding for essential aid organizations in the developing world and a broad-stroked travel ban that at its best bars legal U.S. residents from returning home and at its worst sees America turning its back on its founding principles.
(02/08/17 2:15am)
At the Florida Challenge on Jan. 30, the first test for coach Emily Glaser’s freshmen golfers was a grueling 11-hour, 36-hole gauntlet of cold weather and stiff competition.
(02/08/17 2:04am)
At this point, SEC championships have become routine for the Gators men’s swimming and diving team.
(02/06/17 1:13am)
In what coach Roland Thornqvist described as “high-level tennis throughout,” the Gators women’s tennis team defeated No. 3 Pepperdine 5-2 Saturday to earn its first road victory of the season and earn Thornqvist his 450th all-time win.
(02/05/17 11:33pm)
After the Women’s March on Washington inspired hundreds of thousands across the country to take to the streets, more than 500 Gainesville area activists gathered at a church Saturday with one thing in mind: What now?
(01/31/17 12:28am)
Obscenities and a folding chair with a smiley face on it tossed to the ground pierced the otherwise serene mood of the 17th hole at the Florida Challenge on Monday.
(01/31/17 12:00am)
Every single day before practice, each member of the Florida women’s basketball team takes a moment to reflect on what they’re thankful for and writes it down on a piece of paper.
(01/30/17 10:46pm)
Three major changes happened just prior to my visit to Cuba. First, direct commercial flights began flying between the U.S. and Cuba. I paid a little more than $200 for a round trip with JetBlue, purchasing my tickets only a couple weeks in advance. Of course, you must still fit into one of the 12 exceptions for travel if you are an American, but travel agencies and cruise lines (which have only recently begun docking in Cuban ports) have found ways around this, constructing educational and “people-to-people” itineraries. Regardless, the airline has you sign an affidavit indicating your official purpose of travel, a requirement which became clear to me that many Americans fabricate or exaggerate. No one ever checked my press credentials.
(01/30/17 12:00am)
In a theatrical performance, 14 men and a nun discussed what should happen to a woman’s body on Saturday.
(01/26/17 11:18pm)
Let me start by apologizing for bequeathing you with another article about politics — I realize most of you are rather apathetic toward the topic at this point. Be that as it may, this concept is too big to ignore.
(01/25/17 10:32pm)
Gainesville’s chapter of the National Women’s Liberation is hosting its fourth annual Roe v. Wade benefit show Saturday.
(01/25/17 10:29pm)
“The Divine: A Play for Sarah Bernhardt” will be presented by UF’s School of Theatre and Dance from Friday to Sunday and Feb. 3 to Feb. 5 in the Constans Theatre.
(01/25/17 1:00am)
A Newberry city commissioner is under fire after he shared a meme on his personal Facebook page mocking the women’s marches that took place across the country Saturday.