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10 movies to get you through the semester

10 movies to get you through the semester

Andy Moser Jan 16, 2018

The semester stress is already upon us, Ospreys. And sadly, it’ll be a while before it’s over. Luckily, we have some pretty interesting movies to look forward to almost every weekend to help us get...

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'The Commuter' creates conflict from coincidence

‘The Commuter’ creates conflict from coincidence

Tristan Reyes Jan 16, 2018

When you think of Liam Neeson in a new action film you expect things like a decent plot, a protagonist who is secretly a badass, and a plot twist that throws you off. The Commuter has all of these elements,...

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‘The Post’: a timely tribute to journalistic bravery and integrity

‘The Post’: a timely tribute to journalistic bravery and integrity

Andy Moser Jan 15, 2018

Like many of the journalism dramas that came before it, The Post, directed by Steven Spielberg, reminds us of the indispensability of journalism and the free press. Though set in the early 1970s, the major...

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Five things to do if the Jaguars lose today

Five things to do if the Jaguars lose today

Logan Ansteatt Jan 14, 2018

We all know the Jacksonville Jaguars are going to pull out a dominant victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers today. But, it’s always best to plan for the worst-case scenario, regardless of how unlikely...

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‘I, Tonya’: classism, sexism, abuse, and the humanity of Tonya Harding

‘I, Tonya’: classism, sexism, abuse, and the humanity of Tonya Harding

Andy Moser Jan 12, 2018

“I thought being famous would be fun. I was loved for a minute. Then I was hated. Then I was a punchline. It was like being abused all over again. Only this time it was by you. All of you. You’re all...

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Why celebrities wore black to the Golden Globe Awards

Why celebrities wore black to the Golden Globe Awards

Angie Villada Jan 10, 2018

Celebrities at the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Jan. 7 joined the #MeToo movement by wearing all black to unite with victims of sexual harassment and gender inequality in Hollywood. “...There...

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To close out the celebration, a lei was garlanded onto the statue of Martin Luther King Jr. in UNF's Peace Plaza.  Photo by Jordan Perez

Martin Luther King Jr. holiday events around UNF

Logan Ansteatt Jan 9, 2018

Martin Luther King Jr. Day brings a three-day weekend early in the semester. For those looking to celebrate the holiday or simply avoid a lazy day at home, here are some events in and around UNF for students...

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'Pitch Perfect 3': It's a "no" from me

‘Pitch Perfect 3’: It’s a “no” from me

Andy Moser Dec 24, 2017

One breakthrough success and two sequels later, Pitch Perfect has gone from charmingly in-key to surprisingly flat. This third installment sees the return of the Barden Bellas a cappella group. Reunited...

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Eating well during the holidays: An annual challenge

Eating well during the holidays: An annual challenge

Sam Chaney Dec 21, 2017

It’s beginning to look a lot like sweets and holiday indulgences. In fact, making the conscious effort to eat healthy may become surprisingly challenging upon returning to households loaded with homemade...

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Netflix

Movies you should see this month

Tristan Reyes Dec 17, 2017

Look, we all know about the AAA films coming out this month. We got Star Wars: The Last Jedi and The Disaster Artist. If you wanna see James Franco do the best Tommy Wiseau impression or Luke Skywalker...

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Our favorite holiday recipes

Our favorite holiday recipes

Carly Kramer & Alexandra Torres-Perez Dec 17, 2017

The holidays are getting closer and closer, and that means decorations and lights everywhere. But more importantly, it means there will also be food. Here are a couple of our favorite holiday recipes that...

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'The Last Jedi' refreshingly doesn't care about your expectations

‘The Last Jedi’ refreshingly doesn’t care about your expectations

Andy Moser Dec 15, 2017

Once the credits roll and John Williams’ “Finale” plays to signal the end of The Last Jedi, a myriad of things happen. Among them, you’re reoriented in dull reality. Your mind races to predict...

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