Transgender lives remembered
About 40 people gathered Thursday night to memorialize the lives of 226 transgender individuals lost to hate crimes in the past year, including a 4-year-old.
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About 40 people gathered Thursday night to memorialize the lives of 226 transgender individuals lost to hate crimes in the past year, including a 4-year-old.
About 100 people gathered Friday night to listen to a woman talk about being transgender, while also channeling Beyoncé with her confidence.
UF students seeking to celebrate Veterans Day outdoors can visit five state parks in Alachua County for free Tuesday.
UF students experienced their own personalized organ recital in the University Auditorium on Saturday.
Pulitzer Prize and two-time Emmy winner Hedrick Smith will speak at Pugh Hall today.
Juan Serrano volunteers to comfort strangers in their last moments.
Gainesville and UF organizations will come together Thursday to present a panel on domestic violence.
The new sexual consent app Good2Go has been gaining popularity at a rapid speed, but UF students and staff are skeptical.
During a week meant to raise awareness about bisexuality, Gainesville stood quiet.
GatorWell will offer sexual violence prevention programs to bring attention to consent on campus.
Students who visited websites like Netflix, Foursquare, Tumblr and Etsy on Wednesday may have noticed their pages were loading slower than normal.
Mallory Vila, 18, types her in-class notes on her laptop while Gaby Placido, 21, takes handwritten notes in class.
Cage the Elephant delivers a contradiction with their new album "Melophobia." The ten track album’s songs are both grungy and comforting at the same time.
Recently Passion Pit streamed their newest EP "Constant Conversation." Although the EP only has three songs, it packs a lot of power and contains a lot of diversification within the music.
One word to describe Grouplove’s latest album?
The Colourist introduces a new EP that explodes with crisp fruity vocals, positive lyrics, and bouncy engaging songs.
San Cisco, an Australian originated Indie band, brings a new, fun sound to the summer as they introduce their new album San Cisco to the world on July 16. San Cisco contains fresh, hip songs reminiscent of tunes by Vampire Weekend and The Neighbourhood. With a prevalent beat and soft, somewhat distanced vocals by Jordi Davidson and Scarlett Stevens, the album has a great summer sound.
Have you always wanted to go on a road trip, but didn’t think you could afford it? Here are some tips on how to help save on an adventure.
The newest "Sleeping with Sirens" album "Feel," which came out on June 4, 2013 contains a fun track list with energizing, upbeat, uplifting songs.
The band that met on the internet returned there to collect pledges for its newest album "Hush." The band, The Limousines raised $75,808 and with that began recording their new album. Why were they raising money? “If we raise enough money here, we'll be able to handle our entire to-do list; from recording, mixing, mastering, mass producing and distributing our music, all the way to the marketing and promotion and finally, hitting the road to support the album!” they share on kickstarter.com. The band didn’t feel comfortable with the decisions the record labels were making for them so they set out to produce their own album and on June sixth, their dream became a reality as their latest album was released.