Transgender lives remembered
By Nicole Wiesenthal | Nov. 20, 2014About 40 people gathered Thursday night to memorialize the lives of 226 transgender individuals lost to hate crimes in the past year, including a 4-year-old.
About 40 people gathered Thursday night to memorialize the lives of 226 transgender individuals lost to hate crimes in the past year, including a 4-year-old.
About 100 people gathered Friday night to listen to a woman talk about being transgender, while also channeling Beyoncé with her confidence.
UF students seeking to celebrate Veterans Day outdoors can visit five state parks in Alachua County for free Tuesday.
UF students experienced their own personalized organ recital in the University Auditorium on Saturday.
Pulitzer Prize and two-time Emmy winner Hedrick Smith will speak at Pugh Hall today.
Juan Serrano volunteers to comfort strangers in their last moments.
Gainesville and UF organizations will come together Thursday to present a panel on domestic violence.
The new sexual consent app Good2Go has been gaining popularity at a rapid speed, but UF students and staff are skeptical.
During a week meant to raise awareness about bisexuality, Gainesville stood quiet.
GatorWell will offer sexual violence prevention programs to bring attention to consent on campus.