Through Their Eyes: Part 5 - 'I want to keep smiling'
Brianna DuPree dreams of shadows.
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Brianna DuPree dreams of shadows.
Editor's note: This is part of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Thursday’s paper for an overview of the legal options and processes that survivors experience.
Editor’s note: This is part one of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Tuesday’s paper for more profiles on survivors.
Personal health: the news topic that makes readers go, “Oh, I should start paying attention to that soon,” before moving on to read whatever Ann Coulter recently said about Hispanic people. But unlike Ms. Coulter, disregarding uncomfortable health conditions does not make them go away.
A new health clinic for people with a low income and/or no insurance will open for the second time Thursday.
President Fuchs told UF’s Board of Trustees he worries about students’ health Friday morning.
Dear Mediocre,
Some called it a time to reconnect with the community, while others called it stunt by law enforcement to redirect public attention.
A UF student died Thursday morning after falling from an upper floor of Little Hall, a classroom building on campus.
Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., will speak to UF students and Gainesville residents this morning.
GatorWell is educating students about positive body image this week.
UF’s College of Nursing will get a new professor in about five years.
Editor's Note: This was transcribed from a recording of the debate.
Sarah Potter knows when she’s losing control.
A health care reform expert told students and community members the government should provide health care Tuesday night.
Dental students started doing screenings at UF’s College of Dentistry in December and will continue through March. The screenings seek to find students with certain requirements, who will in turn receive a free exam.
UF students will use colorful condoms to create accessories as part of an event to educate students about sexual health.
I suffer from generalized anxiety disorder and depression. I’m not ashamed of it, and I don’t let it define me. I’ve done as much as I can to educate myself on my illnesses so I’m properly equipped to keep them managed as much as possible. However, there are times when it feels like I’m losing the battle, and that’s when I seek outside help.
About 100 UF students and Gainesville residents discussed Alachua’s criminal justice system Wednesday night.
UF Student Government continued its Mental Health Awareness Week on Thursday. Here's what went on: