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By Travis Epes
Ever wonder if you could get in trouble for something you did in another person’s dream?
By Max Warren
When I was younger, I had a problem with mirrors. I would go out of my way to avoid them, always being sure to keep the medicine cabinet open. The thing of it was, if I looked into one long enough, it really didn’t seem like I was looking at myself anymore.
By Krissy Abdullah
As the weather begins to cool off, I find myself spending more time baking in the warmth of my kitchen. Lately, I’ve taken the opportunity to experiment with sourdough breads.
By Max Warren
We’ve inherited a world that, in many ways, could not be riper for us to make our mark. The trick, then, is for us not to fuck it up.
By Travis Epes
Ever dream that you’re dreaming? Yello seemed caught in that loop over the last few weeks.
By Max Warren
As a former Gator (class of ’10 and, of course, an English major) currently self-exiled to the frigid north at Harvard Law, I’ll be your guide—or a whimsical psychopomp, perhaps—on this blog journey we’re about to begin.
By Fine Print Staff
Last month, we promised you weekly Paper Cuts, our quick updates and occasional commentary on headlines that matter. We’ll have to apologize for now and change “weekly” to “whenever we have time.”
By Chelsea Hetelson
On Sept. 15, Rep. Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) of Ocala, the chair of the House Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, drew national attention when he challenged Planned Parenthood once again on its spending.
By Henry Taksier
Since March, organic farmers across the country have been at legal war with Monsanto, the world’s leading producer of genetically altered seeds.
By Chelsea Hetelson
By January, STRIVE, UF’s rape awareness program, plans to expand its model based on UNH’s Bringing in the Bystander program.



