Mar 27, 2010

By Joe Richard

In November 2008, President Obama was elected in a massive outpouring of energy, enthusiasm and high hopes for the change that this country so badly needs and was so arrogantly deprived of in the eight-year nightmare of the Bush administration. Roughly 2 million people traveled to Washington, D.C., to watch his inauguration. Professors showed the [...]

Feb 16, 2010

By Leah Herman

Just in case you want to see the illustrations that couldn’t fit inside this issue, here are some more ridiculous Obama products that I came up with and drew.

Feb 11, 2010

By Fine Print Staff

In light of President Obama’s one-year anniversary in office, The Fine Print staff interviewed both current and former members of the Gainesville community and of all ages and backgrounds to get their take on how Obama’s first year went.

Oct 29, 2009

By Matthew Clark

So, Obama just signed the hate crimes legislation that was part of the Defense spending bill. And I initially viewed this as a great step forward, because it sets a tone for tolerance in our country. Then I got to thinking about it a little bit more. What’s at the essence of this piece of [...]

Oct 5, 2009

By Matthew Clark

Obama will be attending an HRC banquet on Saturday, the day before the March on Washington, acording to The Washington Post. Andrew Sullivan, notoriously anti-HRC, doesn’t seem to think it matters much. I tend to agree with him on this one. As much as I do enjoy the visibility that Obama has with some semblance [...]