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Spooky steals and deals for Halloween

Valeree Delguidice Oct 31, 2017

Here is a list of places around Jacksonville with Halloween deals: BurgerFi: Anyone who visits on Tuesday wearing a costume will receive a free small custard. There is a limit of one per guest with...

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SDS addresses racial issues with Delaney at "study-in"

SDS addresses racial issues with Delaney at “study-in”

Tom McCormick Oct 23, 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhzW16IvL8M&feature=youtu.be Members of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) gathered in UNF President John Delaney’s office on Monday, as part of an organized...

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New shuttle makes the campus more accessible for all

Samantha Chaney Oct 23, 2017

While all Osprey Connector Shuttles on UNF campus are compliant with regulations according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), some riders may face extenuating circumstances that don’t...

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New parking garage not in UNF’s future, parking services director says

Ronnie Rodgers Oct 23, 2017

Parking is always hectic, and many students think the solution to this problem would be to build another garage on campus. But UNF does not think this solution is the answer to the problem. George...

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Student accused of pointing gun at roommate identified

Alexandra Torres-Perez Oct 20, 2017

Students received an Osprey Update early Friday morning about police arresting 19-year-old Cage William Edwards for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The victim told police he was sitting...

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SDS to host a study-in at the President’s office

Andy Castro Oct 20, 2017

The UNF Students for a Democratic Society will hold a "study-in" on Monday, Oct. 23 to draw attention to racism as a serious student issue after recent incidents on campus. Students will march from...

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Protests rage as white nationalist Richard Spencer speaks at UF

Tensions were high in Gainesville on Thursday as Richard Spencer, a self-proclaimed white nationalist, spoke at the University of Florida. Hundreds of people gathered on UF’s campus, with the...

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Making Tutus for a Cause: Breast Fest ’17

Valeree Del Guidice Oct 18, 2017

The UNF chapter of the Student Nurses Association put together a Tutu Decorating Social for the SNA where participants got to show off their creative side. The social is a part of their Breast Fest...

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The UNF LGBT Resource Center will be screening "Intersexion" to celebrate Intersex Awareness Day. Photo courtesy of the LGBTRC

LGBT Resource Center awarded $25,000

Doriel Gale-Corley Oct 17, 2017

Correction: A previous version of this article said students can apply for the grant. This information is incorrect. The grant was awarded to the LGBT Resource Center and students will benefit from...

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Soccer Weekend Recap

Ronnesha Rodgers Oct 17, 2017

Both men’s and women’s soccer suffered defeats on the road and at home Oct. 14. A last-minute goal caused the North Florida men's soccer team(1-9-1 overall,0-3 ASUN) to take a hard fall to...

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Governor Rick Scott  made his announcement on the second floor of the UNF Bookstore.Photo by Camille Shaw

State of emergency declared in the wake of Spencer speaking at UF

Ronnie Rodgers Oct 16, 2017

Gov. Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for Alachua County just days before white-nationalist Richard Spencer is set to speak at the University of Florida. Alachua County Sheriff Sadie Darnell...

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UNF Nature Trails back to normal, except Red Maple Boardwalk

Samantha Chaney Oct 15, 2017

UNF's nature trails were closed due to safety concerns after Hurricane Irma. Multiple fallen trees and miscellaneous debris blocked pathways, and closure signs were posted at each entry. The nature...

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