Molly Vossler
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Members of Gainesville's scientific community are preparing a "March for Science" following President Donald Trump's proposed cuts to the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Agriculture, and the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Motorcyclist Ahmed Elkhaldy is spending the year riding his bike across the country in an effort to raise money for Syrian orphans and spread awareness of Islam. He has raised about $250,000 for the orphans so far.
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Students and faculty at UF Levin College of Law discussed transgender rights and the pending decision of the landmark United States Supreme Court case, G.G. v. Gloucester County School Board, at an event Tuesday afternoon.
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At a forum Tuesday morning, 12 high school students from Alachua County told board members what the new superintendent will have to do in order to be successful.
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Boy Scouts of America announced Monday that it will accept scouts based on gender identity, as opposed to the gender listed on an applicant's birth certificate. This will allow transgender boys to join the organization, which was previously not allowed.
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Two of 200 puppies rescued from a South Korean dog meat farm arrived in Gainesville Tuesday.