2016 Republican presidential platforms underway
Apr. 7, 2015We’re barely a quarter of the way through 2015, and yet 2016’s presidential race is already in its second wave of heating up.
We’re barely a quarter of the way through 2015, and yet 2016’s presidential race is already in its second wave of heating up.
Florida rarely ceases to surprise the nation with new levels of absurdity.
“Going up? So are we.”
I’m sure you’ve been told not to bite the hand that feeds you, but what do you do if that hand is trying everything in its power to stop feeding you? What if it is, instead, reorganizing its fingers to point at you and then scrutinizing and stigmatizing you? That’s the predicament in which low-income Americans who rely on modern-day food stamps are finding themselves. In recent years, states across the country have desperately tried to strip low-income families of the food security federal support provides, and it needs to stop.
Marvin Andujar and Chris Crawford have been inseparable for about three years and can practically read each other’s minds. Now they have a drone that can read theirs.
On Monday morning, a group of about 15 people called for Gainesville’s mayor and city commissioner to take a stand against a proposed bill that would affect the transgender community.
A nonprofit is raising money to start its free delivery service for people with disabilities.
Investment in renewable energy resources is up as costs for renewable energy drop.
Arturo Bustamante said gaming has shaped his UF experience.
For one Florida farmer, this year’s strawberry season will come a little later than expected.
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.
Even Texans are looking to the UF Wetlands Club to buy cypress trees.
It seems a chapter of one of the year’s most grueling stories — one that encompasses journalism, college life and sexual assault — has come to an end.
This weekend I was watching “Catfish,” a popular MTV series that brings together couples who have never seen each other face to face. In the episode, 22-year-old Daisy expressed doubt over the legitimacy of a guy she met on Instagram and had been in touch with for the past few years.
On March 30, Indiana native Purvi Patel was sentenced to 20 years in prison after she miscarried her pregnancy.
There’s a common misconception that once marriage equality becomes a national standard, the struggle the LGBTQ+ community faces will be over. But as the bills emulating the Religious Freedom and Restoration Act in Indiana and Arkansas show, discrimination of LGBTQ+ people goes way beyond their ability to marry and extends to denial of service.
It’s time for Kelvin Taylor to step up.
Maria Coady said goodbye to her son four months ago after he died in a motorcycle accident, and now she has found a way to keep his memory alive.
Over the last few seasons, the Florida Gators secondary has garnered a nickname: "No Fly Zone."
A proposed House bill would allow private adoption agencies with written moral or religious policies to refuse adoption to couples who violate those policies.