Pride Awareness Month brings celebrities, drag queens to UF
By Jana Berkowitz | Mar. 17, 2014Pride Awareness Month at UF, cited as the largest student-run LGBTQ+ series of events and celebrations in the country, kicked off Monday night.
Pride Awareness Month at UF, cited as the largest student-run LGBTQ+ series of events and celebrations in the country, kicked off Monday night.
On Sunday, the Miami Herald released a chilling investigative report about the failure of Florida’s Department of Children and Families in recent years to protect the children of drug users. The project is the result of a yearlong investigation by two Miami Herald reporters, Audra D.S. Burch and Carol Marbin Miller.
The reaction from fellow males to my column last week on the male role in misogyny at UF was quite revealing.
Ed. note: Due to its subject matter, this column uses strong language.
This is probably going to be an unpopular opinion because I am siding against the all-powerful Beyoncé, but give me a chance to explain myself. The iconic recording artist, along with other well-known women like Jennifer Garner, Jane Lynch and Condoleezza Rice, has joined Girl Scouts of the USA and Lean In in a campaign to ban the word “bossy.”
The HBO original series “True Detective” had its season finale March 9, and fans went crazy analyzing it. The story centers around two detectives, Marty Hart and Rust Cohle. The two were assigned as partners in 1995 when a mysterious homicide, indicative of cult actions, led them down dark paths to solve the case. The series takes place over 17 years.
ATLANTA — Standing at the free-throw line on the front end of a one-and-one with 23 seconds on the clock and Florida ahead of Kentucky 61-60, Scottie Wilbekin took three dribbles, bent down and released his shot.
UF President Bernie Machen announced he is temporarily ending the search for a new Levin College of Law dean.
ATLANTA – When Scottie Wilbekin slumped down in his chair in the dimly lit press-conference room located in the bowels of the Jacksonville Memorial Arena on Nov. 25, he did not look like a winner.
Florida football player Andre Debose was pushed into a window while trying to break up a fight Saturday night. During the brawl, a man was arrested after he used his rifle to fire several rounds into the SUV of the man who pushed Debose.
The air smelled like sunscreen, burning rubber and hot asphalt. Billows of blue-tinted smoke drifted over the vibrating bleachers as a pair of dragsters rocketed down the quarter-mile track.
Last week, the SAT announced major changes to its infamous test, and hopeful students are questioning how the changes will affect UF.
ATLANTA — After the confetti fell and the nets were cut, Florida learned its spot in the NCAA Tournament.
Tammy Lewis closed her eyes as about 200 people watched her shoulder-length silvery gray hair fall to the floor of the stage.
The problems began four pitches in.
It seems that as the Gators have moved through the season, they haven’t gotten better — they’ve gotten worse.
The Gators battled wind and a first-round, 25-over-par deficit to finish eighth out of 14 teams in their only home tournament of the season.
One blogger's opinion on the graphic protest methods of anti-abortion advocacy group, Created Equal.
Let us count the ways in which you’ve changed, Miley.
Florida only needed one inning on Sunday to clinch its first road series of the season.