Local band Flat Land to play at Okeechobee festival
By Paulina Praphanchith | Feb. 24, 2016Spring Break is about to transform from sand and sun to an open forest and a collection of ethereal funk fusion.
Spring Break is about to transform from sand and sun to an open forest and a collection of ethereal funk fusion.
Kelsey Cruz, a 20-year-old UF psychology sophomore, shares a post-Valentine's Day poem with members of Poet's Inc at Know Where Coffee's open mic night Wednesday. The poem was a tribute to being single on Valentine’s Day.
Jonathan Oberlander, professor of Social Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discusses the details of the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and health care reform to a full audience at the Bob Graham Center on Tuesday. "Maybe the most important thing to understand about the Affordable Care Act is that, in a fundamental way, it is incremental," Oberlander said. "Yes, it is ambitious – it does things that we have never done in this country before."
Various vendors displayed their handmade pieces of art for sale at at the Midnight's Big Fat Rummage Sale on Jan. 23, 2016.
Caitlin Hare (left) displays her original artwork consisting of stuffed toys, stickers and clothes at the Midnight's Big Fat Rummage Sale on Saturday.