in this ISSUE
Cover art by Madisyn Alberry.
COLUMNS Monthly Manifesto, p. 05
Read Up, Chow Down, p. 08
Homestead, Instead, p. 12
Opinion, p. 06
For the Record, p. 10
Simply Science, p. 14
What's Past Is Present, p. 18
Strike Camp, p. 22
Read All A-Ballot, p. 26
Party Politics, p. 28
Stem The Tide, p. 31
Mass Movement, p. 34
Art & Literature, p. 38
Students for Justice in Palestine.
What the Fuch does it mean to be ranked number eight?
Jazz, brunch and cozy counter service at Afternoon. This issue, we spoke with Azazus, buggin, and Pearl & the Oysters.
It's not witchcraft to turn apples, cauliflower and tempeh into dehydrated snacks. Gainesville's live oaks are dying. Is it too late to save them?
SPOTLIGHTS New Lease on Rights, p. 16
The Alachua County Labor Coalition is working for better housing conditions.
UF refuses to take down a Confederate monument in St. Augustine.
Photostory on local activists who camped in solidarity with a national prison strike.
FEATURES Confused by the amendments this election? We got you. The fight to save a historic church.
Where does your money go when you party in Midtown? Poetry by Gabriel. Art by Zach Gasparini.
Much love & THANK YOU to: Marisol Silva, Chelsea Hetelson, Rae Lumpkins, Matthew Daley, Laura Predny, Future Perfekt Vintage, Sarah Senfeld, Ian Elsner, Brianna Silvestre, Jeremiah Tattersall, Zan Jamojski, Dan D’Andrea, Leah Herman, Kelley & Henry Taskier, Anika Huda, Ashira Morris, Samantha Schuyler, Christopher Miller, Lauren Munsey, Lydia Fiser, Madeleine Ngo, Alyson Larson, Alexis Patton, Miguel Rodriguez, Caroline Gaspich, Abigail Doupnik, Bonnie Rice, John Eriksen
Chris Rose II is running for the conservation district. Activists say he must be stopped.
FEATURED STAFFER
Tucky Fussell
What's Past Is Present p. 18.
For the Record, p. 10.
Tucky is happy to be illustrating for The Fine Print. She is new to town, from AsunciĂłn, Paraguay, where she taught elementary art for two years. Tucky has spent the past 20 years teaching, and has lived and taught in the Philippines, India, Kuwait, Pakistan, Arizona and Boston. Currently, she is a student at the Comics Program at the School for Sequential Art. Fall 2018 | T H E F I N E P R I N T | 03