Darts & Laurels
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Only a few more weeks of the semester left, and it’s getting close to crunch time on papers, projects and finals.
In 1907, Charles Evans Hughes, New York governor and eventual chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, said, “The judiciary is the safeguard of liberty ... under the Constitution.”
Have you ever been annoyed by something that someone posted on your Facebook wall?
A new proposal by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has many people scratching their heads, and rightly so.
A new poll by Harris Interactive/HealthDay presents some pretty troubling findings.
This week can definitely be summed up in one word: controversy.
In February, an African-American teenage boy was killed.
Facebook is essentially about two fundamental things: jealousy and exhibition.
This election season has definitely had its fair share of odd and unusual campaign advertisements.
This week, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments surrounding the individual mandate, which is part of the controversial health care reform law. However, within the next few years, the court will likely be ruling on another extremely important issue, especially for civil libertarians.
When something horrible happens, we often have a natural impulse to find an explanation for the event.
This week marks the beginning of spring and all its pollen, allergies and random afternoon thunderstorms.
If you have children who attend public school in Florida, you might want to check them for bruises.
We often experience conflict between what laws or legal precedents dictate and what we know to be right and wrong.
Much to our surprise, Student Sen. Katie Waldman has been recommended as chair of the Allocations Committee in UF Student Government.
In a 2006 news release from the U.S. Department of Defense, former President George W. Bush was quoted as saying, “I hope the people of Afghanistan understand that as democracy takes hold, you’re inspiring others.”
Ladies and gentleman, put on your green, get out your shamrocks, hide your gold from those greedy leprechauns, eat some corned beef ‘n’ cabbage and have a pint of Guinn— uh, green Kool-Aid, because tomorrow’s St. Patty’s Day!
As if tax season could not get any more complicated, frustrating and downright annoying, new rules from the Internal Revenue Service will have people around the country even more ticked off the closer it gets to April 15.
Gas prices do not seem to be decreasing any time soon, and the increased prices may become a major issue in the presidential campaign depending on how high they go this summer.
On Monday, The Gainesville Sun chose not to run the day’s edition of Doonesbury, a popular comic strip by Garry Trudeau.