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By Chelsea Hetelson
This is 2011 and I will not sit idly by while women’s rights are reversed and the glass ceiling is lowered. And neither should you.
By Fine Print Staff
A music column to review locally grown and produced albums. First installment includes The Hear Hums, Douglass Shields and the X-Factors, To All My Dear Friends, and FICK.
By Jeremiah Tattersall
There’s no scientific controversy over climate change. The media, heavily influenced by conservative think tanks, seems to think otherwise.
By Fine Print Staff
Ouch! The truth stings, doesn’t it? Introducing Paper Cuts: our short, erratic and slightly painful updates on current events.
By Chelsea Hetelson
I don’t usually identify as a feminist. But these days our government makes it hard to continue to make that distinction. Simply being a woman makes me a feminist. One of the first steps in liberating women in oppressed societies is to educate them on contraceptives and reproductive health. When she doesn’t have access to [...]
By Krissy Abdullah
My favorite recycled planter is made with old newspaper. Last year I made over 100 pots in a couple of days with a few newspapers I saved. Here’s how!
By Fine Print Staff
It’s been a cold winter but The Fine Print is back from hibernation.
By Fine Print Staff
We here at The Fine Print have just received the latest batch of unedited cables leaked by the rogue site known only as WikiLeaks. This information is yet to be condemned by the current administration, but much of it concerns a certain government-sponsored facility in Iran.
By Rusty Poulette
A radical mental health support group in Gainesville provides a haven for those who struggle with psychiatric conditions — such as depression and anxiety — without framing them as “illnesses.”
By Jeremiah Tattersall
Anti-science has reared its head again, this time in the recent election of creationist April Griffin to the Alachua County school board.



