By Melanie Brkich
Republican-sponsored voter ID laws, allegedly designed to prevent voter fraud, run the risk of marginalizing women, minorities, youth, and low-income voters. Is the GOP’s anti-fraud crusade tainted by ulterior motives?
By Melanie Brkich
Republican-sponsored voter ID laws, allegedly designed to prevent voter fraud, run the risk of marginalizing women, minorities, youth, and low-income voters. Is the GOP’s anti-fraud crusade tainted by ulterior motives?
By Richard Blake
Fight Back Florida is a network of progressive students, labor activists, and workers throughout Florida that fight for accessible education and the rights of working families.
By Chelsea Hetelson
UF is working to rebuild its lost reputation as a national leader in rape awareness and prevention tactics.
By Whitney Mutch
IndieGainesville is a labor of love by locals (and for locals) to protect the interests of independent businesses in Gainesville.
By Henry Taksier
In the face of budget cuts and apathetic politicians, independent researchers fight to save Florida’s springs.
By Caitlin Luedke
When administrators raise tuition, students are bound to raise hell. But did Rick Scott’s war on education leave UF with no other choice?
By Rain Araneda
On Aug. 20 in Washington, thousands of protesters denounced TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL Pipeline, pushing forward the largest sustained environmental protest in U.S. history.
By Fine Print Staff
The Fine Print is back and ready for action. Stay tuned for weekly installments of Paper Cuts, our quick updates and occasional commentary on headlines that matter.
By Lily Wan
Although it’s officially called the Gainesville Renewable Energy Center (GREC), protesters are calling the county’s planned biomass facility an “incinerator in disguise.”
By Jeremiah Tattersall
There’s no scientific controversy over climate change. The media, heavily influenced by conservative think tanks, seems to think otherwise.