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A medley of media on display at the Lufrano Intercultural Gallery

A medley of media on display at the Lufrano Intercultural Gallery

Amber Lake | Apr 10, 2015
Fine arts seniors' best pieces are displayed in the Lufrano Intercultural Gallery in the Annual Senior Art Gallery.
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Working out with Andrew Clayton, America’s fourth strongest man

Working out with Andrew Clayton, America’s fourth strongest man

Jake Stofan | Apr 9, 2015
UNF produces more than just scholars, it also produces strong men. Andrew Clayton is a UNF alumni with a degree in athletic training and also America's fourth strongest man.
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Being Rickey Calloway: Groove master and UNF physical facilities worker proves funk music isn’t washed up

Being Rickey Calloway: Groove master and UNF physical facilities worker proves funk music isn’t washed up

Amber Lake | Apr 8, 2015
Rickey Calloway balances his day job as a UNF physical facilities work with his passion for funk music, performing all around the world.
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Underbelly houses One Spark music creators this week

Underbelly houses One Spark music creators this week

Sam Herb | Apr 8, 2015
One Spark music creators will have the chance to showcase their music at Underbelly throughout the One Spark festival.
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UNF shark sculpture lurks in the water at Hemming Park

UNF shark sculpture lurks in the water at Hemming Park

Michael Herrera | Apr 7, 2015
UNF students have created yet another larger than life sculpture to display in Hemming Park for One Spark. The colossal shark dubbed "Spark Attack" is made from styrofoam and fiberglass, much like the sculpture's predecessors "Sgt. Quackers" and "Col. Crackers."
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Recognizing pride and sexual awareness one strut at a time

Tiziana Onstead | Apr 6, 2015
“Walk in a Woman’s Shoes”, an event hosted by the UNF Women's Center, and a drag show, hosted by Osprey Productions and the UNF Pride Club, will be taking place on April 7.
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Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile will play Southeast Beast day one.
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The underground unites for a two-day music festival this weekend

Rachel Cazares | Apr 3, 2015
“It just made sense to do something in our backyard that hadn't been done at this particular level of uniting underground artists,” FYF Booking co-owner Mike Ciero said. “Rory and I had been working closely together for years...
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UNF students will travel around Jacksonville to perform Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.” 
Photo courtesy of UNF English Department Facebook

UNF students to perform ‘Twelfth Night’ around Jacksonville

Kalee Ball | Apr 2, 2015
“A shipwreck, separated identical twins, mistaken identities, drunken knights, singing and one pair of yellow stockings characterize the mad antics of Lady Olivia’s household as the characters fall in and out of love in the topsy-turvy world of Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night,’” according to the press release.
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Local artists and UNF students take over the Green tomorrow at UNF’s first arts market

Local artists and UNF students take over the Green tomorrow at UNF’s first arts market

Amber Lake | Apr 1, 2015
Osprey Productions will host Euphoria: UNF Art Walk, bringing together the Jacksonville community and the UNF campus to showcase art.
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“Robomadness”: UNF CCEC students show off their work

“Robomadness”: UNF CCEC students show off their work

Michael Herrera | Mar 31, 2015
College of Computing, Engineering and Construction students showcased their works in progress at Osprey Plaza while a live band played.
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“Concert in the Woods” moves to Osprey Plaza tomorrow

“Concert in the Woods” moves to Osprey Plaza tomorrow

Justin Belichis | Mar 31, 2015
Due to inclement weather, Osprey Productions moved the "Concert in the Woods" to the Student Union Plaza. The concert will take place tomorrow and attendees are invited
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Bright colored candies fill this second-floor room at Sweet Pete’s.
Photo by Justin Belichis

Hand pulled and pinched at the end: Sweet Pete’s twist on a “dying” art

Danae Leake | Mar 30, 2015
The traditional way of candy making is a fading process but by using new and well used recipes, Sweet Pete's aims to bring Jacksonville a wide variety of tasty treats.
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