Through Their Eyes: Part 1 - 'It could happen to anyone'
Editor’s note: This is part one of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Tuesday’s paper for more profiles on survivors.
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Editor’s note: This is part one of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Tuesday’s paper for more profiles on survivors.
April has brought along a few albums worth listening to. Check them out.
Garrison Keillor sang a hymn and made sexual jokes in the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Monday night.
Seventy-three-year-old NPR radio host Garrison Keillor performs songs, recites poetry and cracked jokes to a crowd of over 1,000 in the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Monday night. “You can’t be remembered for radio, because radio is self-erasing,” he said.
Yes, I am alive. Despite my hilariously controversial column last week, I emerged from the backlash unscathed. I don’t take the criticism personally — I find it hard to take offense from peasants. Despite this, the folks who responded negatively were aggressive. I don’t feel comfortable walking through campus anymore; I’m afraid I’ll be assaulted by a radical follower of the #StopMichael movement. So, I’ve shaved my beard and placed a paper bag over my head to hide from potential assassins.
Mike Rivera couldn’t react in time.
It started with Evan White.
Nelson Maldonado is building a reputation of coming through with big hits in opportune times.
Tyler Cavanaugh pointed to the crowd.
All the talk heading into Florida’s first NCAA Tournament game was that the Gators were poised to bounce back from their crushing 23-point defeat to Kentucky in their first game of the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
DJ Khaled has become an Internet sensation through his Snapchat and other social media pages, so you may have forgotten he’s actually a DJ. Khaled has been in the game for over a decade and has become one of the best of in the rap game without actually rapping. DJ Khaled is an extremely successful DJ who got his start on Miami’s WEDR radio station and eventually released eight studio albums and appears on a number of hit singles. DJ Khaled will be performing in the Reitz Union tomorrow night at the Big Orange Fest, so here’s a quick roundup to get you ready.
Florida’s seventh three-pointer came from Kasey Hill, who dribbled up the court and pulled up behind the arc early in the shot clock, a decision that usually makes coach Mike White shake his head in frustration.
The past couple of weeks have been pretty great for music. I rounded up the newest albums in case you were too busy partying over Spring Break to pay attention to the latest releases, which include a debut album, a collaborative album and even a surprise release from one of the biggest names in rap. Let’s get to it.
Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., will speak to UF students and Gainesville residents this morning.
JJ Schwarz had already struck out and grounded out twice in his three at-bats prior to the eighth inning.
Saturday’s game was a must-win — one last chance in the regular season for Florida to prove its postseason worth.
Jonathan India played the best game of his young career Tuesday night.
With three outs remaining, Miami’s Christopher Barr stepped up to the plate looking to spoil the Gators’ chance at a no-hitter.
With JJ Schwarz coming to the plate with a chance to tie the game, Miami made the call to the bullpen.
Kasey Hill picked up his dribble with 19 seconds left, took two steps into the paint, fought through a wall of LSU defenders and laid a layup off the glass.