As season comes to close, Jenny Rowland reflects on success
By Alejandro López | Apr. 11, 2016About seven months ago, Jenny Rowland made a call.
About seven months ago, Jenny Rowland made a call.
Friday’s game against Georgia has a lot more at stake for the Bulldogs than it does the Gators.
A UF professor accused of spying on his underage adopted daughter was sentenced to five years of probation and at least 30 months of counseling.
UF students can hear from a leading animal and environmental researcher April 20.
While golf fans around the world were captivated by the Masters on Sunday, the Florida men’s golf team was putting in practice time at the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
Yielding to pressure and losing focus can break a golfer, and after ending the regular season with a four-tournament winning streak, the pressure has mounted for Florida’s women’s golf team.
A new UF play is showing how sexual assault impacts survivors and their loved ones.
Students can pet miniature horses outside of Library West on Thursday.
About 100 people buzzed over a bee speaker Monday night.
Curiosity might have killed the cat, but the Million Cat Challenge is on a mission to save one million felines from all threats, curiosity and otherwise.
UF and UF Health employees will have the opportunity to relax and de-stress through a new wellness classes.
The Alachua County Library District will commemorate mobile libraries as part of a larger celebration throughout the week.
A UF alumnus will study Chinese history in London next Fall.
A UF music student will play classical music such as Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet” at a national festival this June.
We live in a world full of myths. Never mind the tales of an undercover spy, or so-called “fairy” (likely Soviet-trained) sneaking into our children’s bedrooms to do Lord knows what with their precious teeth or the tales of a puppet hiding behind his nasal mutation to cover up his habitual dishonesty. No, we want to highlight supposedly truthful claims and offer a reminder of their unfounded foundations.
The young couple from Mississippi detained by federal authorities in August has, among other charges, pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide material support for the Kim Kardashian of radical Islamic militancy: the Islamic State. The aspiring American jihadists shocked and captured the attention of Americans throughout the country.
"Everything that is good is light, what is divine runs on delicate feet: first principle of my aesthetic,” declares Nietzsche in “The Case of Wagner.” Paul Valery claims in his notebooks that “(t)he preparation of a work consists of laboriously granting oneself the liberty of executing it lightly.” In his “Six Memos for the New Millennium,” Italo Calvino calls for lightness to combat “the slow petrification” of the world caused by “the inexorable stare of Medusa.”
Editor’s note: This is part one of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Tuesday’s paper for more profiles on survivors.
UF students can relive their middle-school music memories April 19.