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Words By Teresa Spencer When you think of Florida, you might picture Mickey Mouse, the beach or Florida Man wrestling an alligator. What you should be picturing is nearly a million state-sanctioned ...
Do I still eat Hot Cheetos at the same speed I ate them at the ripe age of 9 years old? Yes. Do I eat so much that my stomach feels like what I imagine the fiery pits of hell are like? Also yes. As th ...
Words by Ambar Ramirez & Carmen Macri Aries June kicks off with a social spark, but the Full Moon in Sagittarius on June 11 has you itching to shake things up — travel, perspective shifts, maybe just ...
A new non-profit performance arts organization in Jacksonville is quickly making a name for itself Words & photos by Ambar Ramirez Through the noise of the crowd, past the lights and behind the ...
Words by Kaili Cochran With tipping and tax laws evolving, platforms like Cash App are changing not just how people pay, but ...
Words by Carmen Macri “I think community-based beekeeping is both a literal and a symbolic act of healing a land and a people ...
Words by McKenna Oakley At 11:57 a.m. this past April 17, a shooter opened fire on my college campus. I’m an English major at ...
Words by Carmen Macri Tucked away off Southside Blvd, you’ll find another one of Jacksonville's hidden gems—but this one comes with a side of warm Afghan bread and a whole lot of soul. Maschall’s ...
Words by Kaleb Stowell For being the largest city in the continental United States by landmass, the city of Jacksonville offers a surprisingly limited number of public transit options. But it seems a ...
Words by Carmen Macri With great power comes great responsibility — and no one takes that more seriously than the keyboard warriors. Welcome to the digital age, where online vigilantes thrive. You ...
Calling a play a "problem play" truly does a script a disservice. It makes one think that doing or seeing it might be a waste ...
Words by Za'Nya Davis At Florida State College at Jacksonville (FSCJ), students have the ability to earn degrees during three terms — spring, summer and fall, but it is the college's annual tradition ...
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