Haile residents meet,discuss rape with law enforcement officials
Haile Plantation residents met with law enforcement officials Wednesday evening to discuss safety questions that arose in the aftermath of the Haile sexual assault case.
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Haile Plantation residents met with law enforcement officials Wednesday evening to discuss safety questions that arose in the aftermath of the Haile sexual assault case.
A sketch of the man who attacked and raped a woman jogging in Haile Plantation Wednesday was released this weekend.
A woman was attacked and raped Wednesday morning while jogging in Haile Plantation, according to local deputies.
The separation of church and state does not apply to religions that advocate sexual abuse and violence toward underage women. The Child Protective Services (CPS) made the correct decision to remove 416 minors from a polygamist compound in Eldorado, Texas, earlier this month. Any arguments that attempt to defend the people at the compound, including anyone who advocates returning the children to their parents based on religious rights implied in the First Amendment, misunderstands the role the government has to protect its citizens from physical harm.
When a news story bearing a Homosassa dateline came up on his computer screen three years ago, UF Documentary Institute student Boaz Dvir stopped to read it. News from his small Florida hometown rarely showed up in the national media.
Instant messaging could be the newest way for victims of sexual assault to find anonymous help.
Combining rape prevention lessons with free tuxedo rental and manicures, the Alachua County Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center spent last week bringing the "Respect Your Date Contest" to local high schools.
With increasing frequency, I am beset by excruciating reminders of the world's inexorable descent into pure insanity.
After two years of recruitment, house renovations, community service and advisement from its national headquarters, Delta Chi Fraternity was officially welcomed back to the UF campus.
An Alachua County Victim Services & Rape Crisis Center support group for male victims of sexual assault is on hold until enough people join.
In response to the controversy surrounding the presentation given by professor McCarthy Friday, I wish to voice both my opinion and knowledge regarding the factuality of the Armenian genocide orchestrated by the Ottoman Turks in 1915.
A recent Reader's Digest study that warns parents about nationwide campus crime reveals that UF ranks No. 234 out of 285 institutions with high crime ratings.
A UF student got a firsthand look into the recent trend of rising gun use early Sunday morning when he was robbed in a downtown club.
Shakespeare once wrote, "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Truly it is the substance of the rose - not the name given - that makes it the beautiful flower it is. But what if we took the opposite approach? Would calling a dandelion a rose make it smell sweet? Of course not. There is much in a name.
In recognition of UF's sexual awareness month, about 50 people equipped with red blinking reflectors walked, jogged and sprinted around the UF campus Tuesday night for the fifth annual Take Back the Night Safety Walk.
People convicted of certain felonies can already tow your car, and soon they may be able to drive your taxi or limo as well.
It was 1969 when Jay Herron was raped for the first time in a detention-center bathroom.
Halfway through his term as Student Body president, Ryan Moseley has completed about 45 percent of his party's platform goals.
Boaz Dvir and his partner Rebecca Goldman, both students in The Documentary Institute, are working on finishing up their first documentary.
When walking alone at night, stick to well-lit areas. Keep your hands empty. Be aware of your surroundings.