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Rollins enters theater of the absurd in InterVarsity ruling
With political correctness reigning, it's not difficult to find a cast of players fretting upon the stage of the theater of the absurd. Late last month, the curtain rose at Rollins College. School officials last fall had informed InterVarsity...
Tags: Minority Groups, Religion and Belief, Separation of Church and State, Teaching and Learning, Harvard University
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Freebie Friday: Free events around Orlando this week
Events BIKE WEEK: city-wide motorcycle festival: today-Sunday; Downtown Daytona Beach, Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach; free, separate admission to some events; 866-296-8970. ST. PATRICK'S DAY FESTIVAL: with chili and BBQ cook-off: 1 p.m. Saturday;...
Tags: Ormond Beach, Daytona State College, St. Cloud, AMC (tv network), International Speedway Corp.
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Valencia, Rollins colleges team for annual dance program
The annual dance collaboration between Rollins College and Valencia College opens this weekend at Rollins, with performances at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, March 15-16, in the Annie Russell Theatre, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park. Then, the show moves to...
Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Valencia College, Students
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Government leadership entwined with the responsibility shown by the people and the press
Several columns over the past few weeks have provoked readers to think about the issue of leadership among elected officials. One about the Lake schools criticized four of the five School Board members for caving to political pressure when they...Tags: Casselberry, Alan Hays, Winter Park
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Orlando Philharmonic plays student composers' winning works in free concert
On Sunday, March 17, the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and the National Young Composers Challenge will present the ninth annual "Composium," a concert featuring new orchestral works written by students ages 13 to 18 from around the country. The young...
Tags: Education, University of Central Florida, Arts and Culture, Culture, Music
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Minorities often face pressure to fit in
Every Sunday morning, the Rev. Paula White stands in front of her congregation at New Destiny Christian Center in Apopka and looks out on thousands of brown faces. "When people say things like, 'She is a white girl that preaches black' is when I...
Tags: Social Issues, George Zimmerman, Arts and Culture, Orange County (Florida), FBI
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Tiffany art expert Arlie Sulka to give free talk
WHAT: Arlie Sulka, owner of New York City art gallery Lillian Nassau and a long-time appraiser for PBS's "Antiques Roadshow," will visit Central Florida to speak on Louis Comfort Tiffany's works. Sulka will give the annual Hugh F. McKean Public Lecture,...
Tags: Education, Artists, New York City, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Pianist Inon Barnatan joins Academy of St Martin in the Fields in Bach Festival Society concert
The Bach Festival Society will present the renowned Academy of St Martin in the Fields chamber orchestra this Saturday night, March 16. It's a group so popular that the Bach Festival Society went looking for a bigger venue than its usual spaces at Rollins...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, The New York Times, Festive Events, Winter Park
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Spring-break community service now the norm on Central Florida campuses
Welcome to what college students once called Alternative Spring Break — which, these days, is not so alternative and really isn't much of a break. Though there may be no shortage of vacationing young people at Daytona Beach or Panama City this...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Teaching and Learning, University of Central Florida, Students, Colleges and Universities
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Review: 'Concertos by Candlelight' from the Bach Festival Society
The name "Concertos by Candlelight" might conjure up subdued sounds watched by shadowy figures in the flickering illumination. But it was an exuberant crowd — matched by exciting music — at Friday night's concert, part of the 78th annual...
Tags: Beyonce, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Culture, Music
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Babe Ruth Xtreme Softball assistant commissioner is from Winter Springs
Three former and two current Central Florida high school softball players will be helping a new Babe Ruth league softball tournament program called Babe Ruth Xtreme Softball. Richelle Raley, who graduated from Winter Springs in 2008 before playing at...Tags: High School Sports, Sports, High Schools, Daytona State College, Babe Ruth
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Carolyn Carter Small: Sharecropper's daughter rose to top accountant
Carolyn Carter Small grew up as one of seven children of a sharecropper in rural North Carolina. She rose from those humble beginnings to become the first in her family to graduate from high school, then college. She added a master's from Rollins...
Tags: University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Education, Maitland, Lung Cancer, Colleges and Universities
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