All Stories (Page 2 of 51)
By Lily Wan
Is nuclear energy necessary in Florida? Environmental organizations and industry critics question Progress Energy’s plans to revive Crystal River’s aging nuclear facility (and to build an entirely new one in Levy County).
By Rain Araneda
If you haven’t experienced Gainesville’s vibrant underground art and music scene, here’s a great place to start.
By Faithful Okoye
Trayvon Martin is not unlike other black youths who have faced violence. So why has his case received so much media attention? And how is that attention affecting his case?
By Jacquelin Hacker
This weekend, you may want to go outside, get some fresh air, and expand your outlook on the environment. Here are six events around town to help you do so.
By Faithful Okoye
Jacob Atem, a former lost boy of Sudan, evaded attacks from militia while many other children were starved, shot, dehydrated and taken into slavery. Atem’s journey led him to UF, and he believes his life was spared for one reason: to pay it forward.
By Lydia Fiser
Right now through May 29, we’re raising money through a special campaign so we can continue serving the Gainesville community. If you have a few dollars to spare, please send ‘em our way.
By Travis Epes
Blu learns a tough lesson about life.
By Fine Print Staff
The Spring 2012 issue of The Fine Print is out and about town. Can’t get your hands on a copy? Here you go.
By Jeremiah Tattersall
If the U.S. Postal Service follows through with its current plan by May 15, all mail will be delayed by 2-3 days and Gainesville will loose 232 good, local jobs. Will Congress continue to gut the postal service?
By Cody Bond
“What occupiers call peaceably assembling, police call trespassing, and the past four months have been peppered with late-night arrests.” A closer look at what’s become of Occupy Gainesville.



