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Inside the office of the Sid Martin Biotechnology Incubator, balloons ornament silk trees, vases full of flowers embellish the desks and “Congratulations!” fill the hallways.
I know as a law student I tend to shut myself off from the outside world while it gets closer to finals. But I’m very surprised I missed the news that all Florida public universities are top in the nation, our public education graduation rate is at 100 percent, unemployment is nonexistent, and private businesses are booming across the state.
The debate about whether to label genetically modified foods is creating a big stir among the food industry. Packagers, distributers, regulators and consumers are amongst the discussion.
“All I’ve ever wanted my whole life,” Cat Marnell, former beauty editor of www.xoJane.com and former VICE columnist, writes in her book proposal to Simon & Schuster, “was a way to escape and get numb.”
Gainesville Police arrested a man early Monday after an officer found him with a mouth full of marijuana.
Glass and water pipes could be smoked out of stores if the Florida legislature passes a bill prohibiting their sale.
When UF alumna Stephanie Seguin was a student, she had to resort to the “crossing-your-fingers-and-hope-you’re-not-pregnant method” of contraception when the pharmacy was closed.
Marissa Torres was told that getting a tattoo would keep her from donating blood for 365 days.
Think twice about getting a black henna tattoo because it may not be temporary after all.
As Florida’s attorney general, I work to protect Floridians. One of the most alarming and dangerous trends I’ve seen since taking office is the rise of synthetic drug abuse.
Ghetto backgrounds, criminal records and drug history are some things associated with the rappers who dominate iPods across America. That is until a student from the University of Pennsylvania with a dream came along and changed the game.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a search by a Miami-Dade police officer and his drug-sniffing dog outside a Miami man’s house without a warrant was unconstitutional.
An aspirin a day might keep skin cancer away.
In his column last Wednesday, my colleague Erik Skipper articulated the classic assertion that a growing absence of God and religion in public life has led to the disintegration of American society.
Rapper Lil Wayne was hospitalized last week for seizures possibly associated with drinking a cough syrup mixture.
Mr. Skipper,
A South Florida rapper scheduled to perform at Allure NightClub was arrested on drug charges early Sunday.
The staple of an American diet: wheat. Think about what you’ve eaten thus far and chances are wheat ingredients were in every dish. Ad campaigns like Cheerios, Fiber One and Total pride their products on wheat’s vital source for fiber needed to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Chemotherapy has left Anora virtually unaffected, but it isn’t a surprise.
Dave McDaid was living in New York during Sept. 11. A few days after, he left because of the uncertainty of what could happen next.