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“Teachers Are More” interactive display aims to thank teachers

Sarah Bethea Sep 10, 2018

If you find yourself with some spare time from now until the end of September, be sure to visit the College of Education and Human Services lobby inside Tom and Betty Petway Hall, Bldg. 57. On display...

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The Gandhi Statue in Peace Plaza is continuing to rust.

Gandhi Statue restoration could rack up $60,000 bill

Jessica May Jul 19, 2018

Here at UNF, we see our beloved Gandhi standing tall in the Peace Plaza almost every day, but it seems the statue has not been doing too well in terms of withstanding the brutal Florida weather. Many...

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A new sculpture to the UNF Sculpture Park.

UNF Seaside Sculpture Park features new art

Khorri Newton and Lili Weinstein Jul 12, 2018

Having originally opened in June 2016, the UNF Seaside Sculpture Park has recently seen the installment of its third round of fresh student art. The new sculptures were installed on Tuesday, July...

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Iron Clad Tattoos. Photo from Facebook.

Where to get a cheap tattoo on Friday the 13th

Carly Kramer Apr 11, 2018

There’s no better way to commemorate the spookiest type of Friday than to undergo some good old body modifications. Getting tattoos on Friday the 13th is a tradition among millennials who want ink...

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"T. Versicolor" by Julia McBride. Photo by Sam Chaney.

New UNF art exhibit encourages visitors to “Pre[serve]” nature

Sam Chaney Mar 31, 2018

UNF students and alumni alike had the final say on the current art being featured in the Lufrano Intercultural Gallery when they juried the newest exhibition, Pre[serve]. The art was inspired by...

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Olivia Hodgson working on art. Photo by Colin McCann.

Finding peace through art therapy

Colin McCann Mar 29, 2018

Art takes many forms and can be used as a channel for creativity or expression. However, there is a therapeutic side to it as well. Many people find creating art to be relaxing and a way to forget about...

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Osprey filmmakers shine at Campus Movie Fest

Osprey filmmakers shine at Campus Movie Fest

Andy Moser Mar 13, 2018

The Oscars may be over, but awards season is still in full swing in Northeast Florida. On Monday night, UNF hopefuls sat in a theater of hundreds as they anxiously waited for their films to be screened...

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VOICES
TIME = YOU
Norman W. Gregory
2011
Wood with mixed media
Gift of the Artist

Tour the art you’ve never noticed

Logan Ansteatt Mar 6, 2018

There’s something enchanting about delving into the details of a place you’ve passed by hundreds of times. The Art in the Library tours at the Carpenter Library enable students to pause and reflect...

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One of the films screened at the event.

International Scholars Association hosts two-night movie event

Andy Moser Feb 28, 2018

Foreign films can be a turn-off for those who aren’t passionate about cinema. It’s difficult to get into something new and different, and reading subtitles can be distracting. Without making the...

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"Tabono's Tempo: A Hymn for Mother Earth-A (Accompagnato de Negro)" by Roosevelt Watson

“All The Ways You Can” Opening: A Night of Inspiration and Remembrance

Valeree Del Guidice Jan 27, 2018

It was a night filled with appreciation for art and local history. The Lufrano Gallery officially opened the “In All The Ways You Can” exhibit on the second floor of the Student Union. The exhibit...

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Photo by Pierce Turner

History and importance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. statue

Pierce Turner, Features Editor Jan 15, 2018

Today is everyone’s favorite Monday, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. More importantly, it’s a day that celebrates pride, diversity, and progressive achievements made in equal opportunity movements. UNF...

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Lori Nix, "Library (2007)." Archival pigment print
Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

New MOCA Jacksonville exhibits: “Unverified” and “Circumvolve: Narratives and Responses to Life Cycles”

Liliana Kendall Jan 12, 2018

Art is perhaps the most liberating and creative form of expression in which the artist turns their abstract thoughts and feelings into physical meaning. The emotional expression behind many pieces is undeniable....

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