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‘Antebellum’ movie review

Kyle McGovern, Reporter Feb 19, 2021

“Antebellum” is a thriller-horror film that follows a modern African-American woman who finds herself on a southern plantation in Louisiana set in the past during the American Civil War. The film features...

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Investing 101 for beginners

Morgan Jeremy, Reporter Feb 18, 2021

After hearing about everything that happened with the recent Reddit/Gamestop hysteria, you are probably interested in learning more about investing and the stock market but have absolutely no idea where...

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Gender pronouns after profile name: What does it mean and how to change yours

Shelby Senesac, News Editor Feb 17, 2021

You’ve probably seen ‘he/him/his, she/her/hers, or they/them/their’ beside someone’s profile name during a Zoom class, on Canvas, at work, etc. You might be wondering, why are some people doing...

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The history of Girl Scout Cookies

The history of Girl Scout Cookies

Hayley Simonson, Managing Editor Feb 17, 2021

For over 100 years, Girl Scout Cookies have remained a staple, integral, and iconic part of American culture. Catching sight of these colorful cookie boxes outside of the local grocery store, which are...

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Spinnaker movie review: ‘Misbehaviour’

Morgan Jeremy, Reporter Feb 17, 2021

Despite mediocre reviews from critics and being called “one-dimensional” by the New York Times, the 2020 UK film “Misbehaviour” is one we should all be talking about. The movie follows the key...

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UNF’s Freedom Party

Carter Mudgett, Government Reporter Feb 16, 2021

Spinnaker takes errors very seriously and works promptly to correct them. In a previous version of this article, Freedom Party co-founder Wyatt Wiltse said they spoke to numerous Senate candidates who...

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UNF’s Inspire Party

Carter Mudgett, Government Reporter Feb 16, 2021

UNF’s political scene welcomes another new party, the Inspire Party, that was just established this semester.  With a tagline of “Inspiring Ospreys to Swoop and Soar to New Heights,” the party...

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How are you doing?; SG releases survey on Osprey mental health

Carter Mudgett, Reporter Feb 16, 2021

With the purpose of understanding student’s evolving mental health needs at UNF, Student Government put out a survey to gauge Osprey's thoughts on the importance of the issue.  The survey consists...

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A guide to birthday freebies

Mally Nichols, Reporter Feb 16, 2021

It’s your birthday, obviously one of the most important holidays of the year. Could even be worthy of a national holiday, but who’s to say? Celebrating birthdays in college can be hard, especially...

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To All The Boys: Always and Forever review

To All The Boys: Always and Forever review

Jordan Ramos, Reporter Feb 16, 2021

Most of us dream of having that romance that will last a lifetime. To All the Boys: Always and Forever captures that dream as the third movie in the series based off of the YA novels by Jenny Han. While...

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WandaVision Ep.6 spoiler-filled review

WandaVision Ep.6 spoiler-filled review

David Eckstein-Schoemann, Reporter Feb 16, 2021

We may be in the middle of February, but don’t think that’s gonna stop this show from pretending like it’s Halloween straight out of the 90s or early 2000s. This week on WandaVision the Maximoff...

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Celebrating Black History Month at UNF

Jennifer Ronzon, Intern Feb 15, 2021

Since 1976, the month of February has represented Black History Month in America. The annual celebration grew from “Negro History Week,” which was started by Dr. Carter Woodson in 1926. Black History...

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