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Celebrities deserve basic human rights

Spinnaker | Sep 17, 2008
Among the principles laid by the founding fathers of our country is the right to remain innocent until proven guilty when under accusation. And while athletes and other celebrities in the public eye are often kept to higher standards than the average citizen, it does not mean they lose their basic rights.
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Support U.S. troops by honoring those who die

Spinnaker | Sep 17, 2008
"Support our Troops” is a phrase that no longer needs mention in this country, as the ideal has become one of the golden tenants of new-American patriotism – a nationalistic effort enacted, presumably, the day the U.S. invaded Afghanistan. This statement is undeniably agreed upon – to the extent the creed has been printed on every type of magnet, flag and T-shirt imaginable, and donned by Americans and naturalized citizens of all types.
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Eco-adventure fun

Spinnaker | Sep 17, 2008
Saturday morning – intense boredom, and you haven’t a clue how to fix it. You don’t have the gas money to drive anywhere off campus. You spent Friday night at the game room. The library is too quiet. It’s a no-go for the Arena. Your bathing suit and gym clothes are in the wash. Think a little harder; fun is right across the street. Indeed, those woods you drive by everyday hold more than just trees.
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Greene: College grads must stand out, speak less at job interviews

Spinnaker | Sep 17, 2008
Jacob Greene, 28, sits at his desk with his pen out, easing back in his chair, listening to talk of company growth, change and branding at the head of a long table; this is typical of Greene’s day-to-day management of his consulting company, Greene Group, which he formed in 2006. Greene, who wrote “Whoa, My Boss is Naked!: A Career Book for People Who Would Never Be Caught Dead Reading a Career Book,” has offered peer-leveladvice to professionals striving to find a dream job.
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NCAA profits off explotation of athletes

Spinnaker | Sep 17, 2008
NCAA athletics is a multi-million dollar industry, and the majority of the “student athletes” who participate in these sports are not students at all, just athletes. Many major college football and basketball programs are using the four-year learning period as a minor league of sorts, and that’s exactly how the players, coaches and trainers look at it. The athletes play four years, win some games, turn some heads and then get called up via the draft, signing a multi-million dollar contract for their potential.
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NCAA officials need to be held accountable

Spinnaker | Sep 11, 2008
Officials serve a valuable purpose for athletic games at all levels. The difficultly and importance of their job often goes unnoticed, however, more and more officials are making wrong calls that are costing teams games. It seems to be happening more in college football than in any other sport, and the officials need to start facing the repercussions of their incompetence. Or, at the very least, recognize a problem exists.
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Parking a foe without financial aid

Spinnaker | Sep 10, 2008
Parking at UNF can be an adventure. With cramped lots that often require an additional commute on a shuttle, diminished parking in garages due to construction and expensive fines for those who don’t follow the rules, additional stress is created for students outside the classroom.
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Drug Bust Brings Changes to UPD

Spinnaker | Sep 3, 2008
UPD has been working harder to enforce a zero drug tolerance policy after a large-scale drug bust that resulted in the arrest of six UNF students and one employee in April 2008. The way UPD handles individual cases varies by the severity of the offense, but one of the changes brought about by the investigation lies within the tolerance of drug possession on campus and code enforcement.
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Don't let apathy stunt growth

Spinnaker | Aug 27, 2008
Students, staff and administration, welcome back. For some, this is the first semester on campus, for others the last – hopefully – but for all, this year has already proven to be a year of growth at the university. The changes being made on campus are pretty obvious as the administration has been working hard, and pretty fast, to do their part in adding to campus.
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