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UNF will hold vigil for Parkland shooting victims

Alexandra Torres-Perez, Managing Editor Feb 20, 2018

A vigil honoring the 17 victims who lost their lives at last week’s school shooting will be held at the Peace Plaza at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 21. The Peace Plaza is where the Mahatma Gandhi and the Martin...

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Student Government to host discussion on campus safety and discrimination

Angie Villada Feb 20, 2018

Student Government Senate invites all students to speak at the Your Voice: Campus Safety and Discrimination on Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. Students can come to the Student Union Plaza and speak about the discriminating...

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Police Beat: Stolen Beats and other valuables

Sam Chaney Feb 20, 2018

Don’t Drop the Beat A student met with UNFPD at the Student Union game room on Feb. 8 to report a stolen pair of Beats headphones. According to the police report, the student was sitting in the...

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Reserved parking this week: plan accordingly

Valeree Del Guidice Feb 19, 2018

Parking is being reserved both Tuesday, Feb. 20, and Thursday, Feb. 22.  20 spots in Lot 16 are going to be sectioned off for VIPs attending the Constitution Revision Commission at the Herbert...

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The Presidential Search Committee Meet to decide on the semi-finalists

UNF set to select next president

Colin McCann Feb 19, 2018

Previously published in The Florida Times Union The four remaining candidates to succeed John Delaney as University of North Florida president made visits to the Jacksonville campus last week in...

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Last UNF presidential candidate speaks to students

Angie Villada Feb 17, 2018

On Feb. 16, the last student open forum took place. Presidential candidate, David Szymanski, the Dean and professor of the University of Cincinnati spoke about why he wants to be a  part of UNF. Szymanski...

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UNF professor and former Korean broadcaster speaks on an unified Korea

Logan Ansteatt Feb 17, 2018

The 2018 Winter Olympics has the world’s attention. Not only do the athletes draw a crowd, but the unprecedented political implications of a unified Korean team have political analysts and citizens...

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This week SG: Emergency Senate meeting and the possible removal of senator

Sam Chaney Feb 16, 2018

Correction 02/20 @ 2:50 p.m.: Funds transferred reported in the Budget and Allocation Meeting were incorrect. We take corrections seriously and apologize for this error. On Friday, Feb. 16, various...

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UNF student’s younger brother at Parkland shooting

Alexandra Torres-Perez Feb 16, 2018

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV40FSMmYTQ[/embedyt] On Wednesday afternoon, 17 people died when a former student entered Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and opened fire. Mitchell Gropman...

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Presidential Candidate Rhonda Phillips answers UNF students’ questions

Colin McCann Feb 15, 2018

On Feb. 15, in a student open forum, presidential candidate Rhonda Phillips from Purdue Honors College spoke about why she wants to get involved with UNF. Phillips said one of the reasons she is interested...

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UNF President John Delaney sends out email to students regarding yesterday's shooting in Broward County.

Delaney responds to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High shooting

Hannah Lee Feb 15, 2018

UNF President John Delaney sent out a special Osprey Update this afternoon to students regarding the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High shooting yesterday afternoon. Delaney states that besides Duval...

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First Giving Day at UNF

First Giving Day at UNF

Hannah Lee Feb 15, 2018

UNF hopes to start a new tradition of online fundraising in its first ever “Giving Day.” The 24-hour fundraiser allows donors to choose what specific projects they want their money to go to. Donors...

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