Levin College of Law holds medical marijuana discussion
By Sean Stewart-Muniz | Mar. 19, 2014UF’s Levin College of Law held a discussion Wednesday about citizen-based constitutional amendments with a modern angle — legalizing medical marijuana.
UF’s Levin College of Law held a discussion Wednesday about citizen-based constitutional amendments with a modern angle — legalizing medical marijuana.
The Gators are poised and ready for three in a row.
A momentary sense of relief washed over the Gators on Monday night.
A new UF course on music history is uniting nations — at least online.
Gator fans want to follow in the footsteps of their basketball team — No. 1 in the country.
Enjoy this, Gators fans.
Each Thursday, the Avenue will dish out the best in entertainment. From the silver screen to hidden Internet gems, check out this week’s top picks.
Ed. note: Spoilers ahead.
“Non-Stop,” a plane murder mystery starring stalwart action hero Liam Neeson, delivers all that is expected from a modern-day thriller. Is it tense? Unbelievably so. Is it entertaining? Yes. Is it smart? Not so much.
The second annual Fashion for Freedom show, hosted at Ingenue Avenue, brought out Gainesville’s most fashionable to raise money for Project Rescue.
“Supermodel,” Foster the People’s sophomore album, dabbles in experimental instrumentality and philosophical lyricism.
Following a colossal 2013, Pharrell Williams continues his pop music dominance with his new album, “Girl.”
A feminized spud may empower more young girls than Barbie.
A tiny paintbrush. White gesso. Radiohead’s live concert on tape.
I grew up in the shadows of a hundred churches.
A Florida lawmaker made headlines Wednesday when she announced her plans to stop marriages in the state from going forward if both partners are younger than 16.
Executions are slowing around the country, but leave it to Florida to stand out in the worst way.
SIMFEROPOL — The Autonomous Republic of Crimea might not remain so autonomous.
A season of record-setting performances, close wins, near losses and hundreds of hours spent swimming tens of thousands of yards culminates in Milwaukee, Minn., at the three-day NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships that gets started today for the No. 8 Gators (5-3, 3-2 Southeastern Conference).
It’s that time of year again. When the days get longer and the nights get shorter, the sun shines bright and the beach is calling your name. This can only mean one thing: bathing suit season.