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UF Says “Yes” to Rape Awareness
Dec 17, 2011

By Chelsea Hetelson

UF is working to rebuild its lost reputation as a national leader in rape awareness and prevention tactics.

A Place to Call Her Own
Nov 29, 2011

By Henry Taksier

The following photos document one homeless four-year-old’s journey through the Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Gainesville.

Gainesville’s Vegan Food Truck
Nov 14, 2011

By Joanna Berkowitz

David Tran’s vegan food truck provides cheap, delicious and sustainable food for Gainesville residents.

Adventure Outpost
Nov 12, 2011

By Henry Taksier

The following photos were taken at Adventure Outpost, where travelers can rent canoes, kayaks, and nature gear. One of its founders, a regional tour guide and conservation expert, leads tours along 60 different waterways in north and central Florida.

Citizens Co-op Opens in Gainesville
May 1, 2011

By Desiree Farnum

A change is coming to Gainesville, and the movement is starting with a grocery store.

Sage and Thyme
May 1, 2011

By Ellen McHugh

They call him the “herb man.” James Steele was Gainesville’s first local provider of herbs and the man behind Gainesville Farm Fresh. But really, who is this elusive man and how did he become who he is today?

Barrels of Hope: Rebuilding Haiti
Feb 12, 2011

By Rain Araneda

A year after Haiti’s devastating earthquake, one local nonprofit is mobilizing volunteers and training workers in Haiti to quickly build cheap, sustainable houses out of “earthbags” and to capture clean water using rain barrels.

Veterans Oral History Project
Feb 12, 2011

By Ellen McHugh

Reagan-era Veteran Paul Ortiz is gathering a collection of stories from Florida’s veterans, ranging from WWII to the present. His purpose is to shed light on the reality of war.

To Hell and Back: A Veteran’s Tale
Dec 20, 2010

By Henry Taksier

Steve Dennis, a former marine who went from 40 years of homelessness and substance abuse to a life of public speaking and advocacy for the less fortunate, tells his personal story and speaks out against the city-imposed meal limits at St. Francis House.

Rationalizing the Ration Ratio
Nov 21, 2010

By Cristina Rabaza

It took three war-related health conditions and zero job opportunities to land Steve Dennis in debt. And it takes 130 people arriving before him at the St. Francis House for him to be turned away.

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