
Federal judge rules against Florida book banning law: What’s next in Florida’s war on books?
For two years in a row, Florida has led the nation in banning books, accounting for approximately half of all book bans in the country

For two years in a row, Florida has led the nation in banning books, accounting for approximately half of all book bans in the country

While rainbow flags waved down city streets during June’s Pride Month, the Trump administration and the Supreme Court threatened to upend previously protected rights for

Additional reporting by Andy Trinh After nearly 20 years of serving the New College of Florida and its neighboring communities, the New College Childcare Center

North Bay Village in Miami-Dade County celebrated Pride month on June 6 at Happy’s Stork Lounge, an aptly named location. There was a drag show

In a time of increasing political turbulence when breaking news headlines demand readers’ attention on a daily, if not hourly basis, many young people across

New College of Florida’s official commencement ceremonies, once known for the graduates’ unconventional costumes and brilliant Sarasota bayfront sunsets, have now been hubs of controversy

In a crowded auditorium at the Sarasota Orchestra’s Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center, graduating New College students buzzed with excitement as they awaited their turn to

Malcolm Gladwell, the New York Times best-selling author of The Tipping Point: How Little Things Make a Big Difference, defines social epidemics as the rapid

At the April 5 “Hands Off!” protest in Manhattan, amid a dreary urban backdrop, as many as 100,000 protestors marched to call out what they

Devil’s Chair and inundated volleyball field days after Hurricane Helene. Photo by Florence Fahringer. The Uplands Preserve was slated to play a key role in