Concealed carry bill passes through Florida house and senate subcommittees
Gabriel Mondry folded his arms and stuck out his hip to flaunt a black leather gun case.
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Gabriel Mondry folded his arms and stuck out his hip to flaunt a black leather gun case.
Last month, Florida’s Republican U.S. senator and UF alumnus Marco Rubio proposed a bipartisan-supported bill detailing a plan to combat sexual assault on college campuses. A letter he wrote was featured in the Alligator, and he has been applauded by people on both sides of the aisle for his seemingly progressive piece of legislation. I even found myself commending Rubio until I realized he and the team of senators — a total of five democrats and five republicans — made the same mistake most people are making when it comes to combating sexual assault: They’re focused on the aftermath of rape instead of focusing on disintegrating rape culture.
UF is teeming with brilliant people working on cutting-edge technology that saves lives, reveals mysteries and solves problems. We’re here to share the latest in UF’s advancements, research and studies.
Brain Awareness Week at UF, which runs next week, aims to ignite conversation and educate the younger generation about the brain’s functions.
When Beyoncé ended 2013 with a bang by releasing an unannounced album, Drake must have been taking notes. Last month, the Grammy award-winning rapper released his own unannounced album: “If Youre Reading This Its Too Late.” Drake’s album was not nearly as successful as the queen’s, but it held its own with almost 500,000 copies sold in its first week. Drake’s lyrical talents earned him some praise from 50 Cent, and I was even tempted to tap the thumbs-up button more than once on my own Pandora. While his lyrics impressed, his album cover disappointed.
Gainesville Police arrested a Fort Lauderdale man Monday morning after he reportedly had numerous counterfeit checks, credit card skimmer devices and fake information on multiple credit and debit cards in his car.
Gainesville Police arrested two local men late Saturday night after they reportedly threw Ecstasy out of their car during a traffic stop.
Saturday marked the 50th anniversary of the Selma march for equal voting rights on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. To commemorate this monumental event led by Martin Luther King Jr. on March 7, 1965, President Barack Obama and his family, along with members of Congress, made a symbolic walk across the bridge.
Gainesville Police arrested a local woman Tuesday afternoon after she was accused of waiting several hours to seek help for her toddler after he died from a morphine overdose last July.
The latest issue of National Geographic addresses something that has become near and dear to me since trenching through the depths of science journalism: the war on science, which seems unending.
Gainesville Police arrested a man early Thursday after he reportedly tried to use a counterfeit bill and had a crack pipe.
Many YouTube videos depict drinking in a humorous light, but a new study suggests they are overshadowing the videos that show drinking’s negative effects.
Gainesville City Commission advanced both a ban on synthetic drugs and a plan for pedestrian access to Northwest Eighth Avenue during Thursday’s meeting.
Florida school police officers are turning to a new way of detecting guns in schools, but it doesn’t beep.
If you’re reading this, it’s about Drake. Actually, it’s about Drake’s surprise mixtape he released on February 12th.
February is always a challenging month to push through. It’s not just because of the cute couples who meander through campus and remind you that you are, in fact, single.
An Ohio hospital fired a 58-year-old vegan customer service representative for refusing a flu shot in 2010. She sued the hospital for religious discrimination.
UF Health had a medical breakthrough by using a combination of therapies for the first time to treat a rare oral tumor.
UF is teeming with brilliant people working on cutting-edge technology that saves lives, reveals mysteries and solves problems. We’re here to share the latest in UF’s advancements, research and studies.