Journalism
By Fine Print Staff
On March 5, over 1500 farmworkers and their allies marched through the streets of Tampa during a rally organized by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers.
By Laura Landry
On March 25, citizens of Gainesville marched from the UF campus to City Hall in response to Rick Scott’s budget cuts as part of Fight Back Florida’s day of action. TFP presents a multimedia documentary.
By Jessica Newman
Over a decade has passed since the Coalition of Immokalee Workers organized its first march to an abusive crew leader’s house. The fight is far from over.
By Fine Print Staff
This video was made after the first rally against block tuition in November 2010 to raise awareness and support for the second rally in December.
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.
By Henry Taksier
On Feb. 2, the EPA finally released its Record of Decision, which details their plans to clean the mess left by Gainesville’s most toxic polluter. Have we reached the end of the road?
By Cristina Rabaza
Under UF’s new block tuition policy, students with full-time jobs and other extracurricular obligations may find themselves paying extra for classes they don’t have time to take.
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.
By Fine Print Staff
A closer look at Greener Pastures, a local sanctuary in which a few lucky farm animals receive compassion and regular veterinary care.
By Erik Knudsen
When skateboarding made its way to the East Coast, Gainesville became known for its underground spots like “Toxic” and “The Jungle.” Skate spots come and go, but the scene lives on.



