Some say chance, others attribute karma. It’s unpredictable. This week, the Professor of Crime discusses the one thing that cannot possibly be planned—chance. You might write this off as coincidence, but some of the words on Dad’s column just so happened to strike a personal chord when setting up this article on a rainy Monday…… Continue reading It’s Unpredictable
Tag: sociology
Hollywood’s Groundhog Day? Criminal minds
Criminal minds. He shoulda copyrighted that one. This week, Prof. Alex Taylor’s column shines light on the criminal shenanigans of celebrities. If the read feels all too familiar, well—insert worn-out history adages here. Taylor’s column first appeared in the Gainesville Times, June 14, 1988. Try to keep that in mind when you cross a sentence…… Continue reading Hollywood’s Groundhog Day? Criminal minds
Hypoglycemia: Not Quite a Candy Commercial
We’ll get to the effects of hypoglycemia in a moment. Before anyone mentions it, YES, I skipped a week. The explanation is that Prof. Taylor’s column for May 24, 1988 is a Memorial Day piece, and felt out of place given the timing. It has been pushed back to coincide with this year’s Memorial Day.…… Continue reading Hypoglycemia: Not Quite a Candy Commercial