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Saturday, June 07, 2025

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Maya Angelou at UF tonight

Maya Angelou will speak at 8 p.m. today at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.Angelou, a Pulitzer Prize nominated poet, will speak on behalf of Accent Speaker’s Bureau, Black History Month and Women’s History Month.


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UF students perform first ASL play

“Two Rooms,” UF’s first production using American Sign Language, was performed last week. The play, staged by the School of Theatre + Dance, garnered about 200 attendees in total and was adapted to incorporate Deaf culture by the Signing Gators.


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East End Eatery: Don’t blink, you might miss it!

If you’re not careful, you might just drive right past East End Eatery and not even know if. Located in Northeast Gainesville, the petite brunch and lunch spot is likely to be missed if you’re not looking for it. But if you do happen upon the Gainesville eatery, you’ll be glad you did.


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Spring break: it pays to take vacation days

Every college student dreams of having an outrageous spring break, whether it would include drinking margaritas on the beach, gallivanting in New York City or building houses for Habitat for Humanity. Here's how to have fun on all kinds of budgets. 


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Disobeying wage increase: Good or greed?

To the liberal activist group Progress New Mexico, Eric Szeman and Diane Avila represent evil, greedy capitalists who exploit their workers by refusing to comply with the city of Albuquerque’s minimum-wage increase.



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