My Return to Gainesville
My return to Gainesville was a long time coming, but I hardly expected it to be in 2016, or for the reason it ended up being. My mother, Robin, passed away in a traffic...
About my alma mater, the University of Florida.
My return to Gainesville was a long time coming, but I hardly expected it to be in 2016, or for the reason it ended up being. My mother, Robin, passed away in a traffic...
Facebook groups like Stop UF Impact Party and Not My System have taken social media by storm this week. A new spring semester means a new UF Student Government election is taking place. This...
The campaign began with a whimper last fall, when the usual majority swept nearly every seat up for grabs. It hit a fever pitch when 18 sitting senators stood up and rejected the status...
Currently I am curating material from this blog and other sources to show how vocal I have been in sharing my opinion over the years. This has meant spending an awful lot of time...
So, another SG election season is around the corner. Yes, the title to this post is partly an intended pun, as the GDI party this year is Progress. The GDI movement is in a...
Welcome to the newly redesigned and updated KenKerns.com, the online home for author/screenwriter Kenneth Kerns.
The Don’t Haze Me Bro scandal continues brewing, its embers bubbling up in the news. First, The Print posts older documents from the Grapski civil trial, circa 1997-1998 that adds historical validity to the...
Now Huffington Post is reporting on the UF “hazing for votes” scandal. Their coverage isn’t anything more than a recap of what we already know, but it does give the story a national platform...
The Battle of the Bulge was a critical battle in the war against Hitler's Nazis. Soldiers fought and died every day in the dead of winter. And when a grenade fell into his foxhole, Jim thought he was surely dead. What happened next was nothing short of heroic...
Note: This is based on a true story of the war, as told by the late James C. Kerns.
More info →Rush Week, immature pranks, and brightly colored shirts. Some people remember their college days as a time of non-stop partying. Others, including a shy freshman with a crush, discover their life’s calling amidst difficult circumstances.
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