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Madam Secretary: A Conversation with Madeleine Albright

Madam Secretary: A Conversation with Madeleine Albright

Lianna Norman, Editor in Chief Feb 7, 2020

Vladimir Putin is not Madeleine Albright’s biggest fan. In fact, the former U.S. Secretary of State referred to him as a “cold fish” on Wednesday night during "A Conversation with Madeleine Albright"...

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SDS speaks on why they attended Madeleine Albright’s lecture

Hayley Simonson Feb 7, 2020

On Wednesday night, three UNF students protested the appearance of former Secretary of State, Madeleine K. Albright. “If you pluck the feathers off a chicken one at a time, no one will notice,”...

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Rev. Webb demonstrates the "love chain" with attendees. Photo credit Christian Ayers.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Luncheon features leader of children’s movement

Christian Ayers, Intern Reporter Feb 7, 2020

UNF's University Center hosted the 39th annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Luncheon on Feb. 5. The luncheon featured Reverend Gwendolyn Cook Webb, a prominent voice of the civil rights movement...

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What is the Excess Credit Hours Surcharge?

What is the Excess Credit Hours Surcharge?

Emily Echevarria, Government Reporter Feb 7, 2020

Most students are aware that 120 credit hours are required to graduate with a Bachelor’s degree. Within each program of study, there are more detailed requirements, but 120 credit hours is the universal...

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Five days after the Iowa Caucus, we finally have the results

Courtney Green, News Editor Feb 7, 2020

After a mess of epic proportions thanks to a failing app and then jammed phone lines, we finally know who won the Iowa Caucus: Pete Buttigieg and, trailing closely behind, Bernie Sanders. Buttigieg...

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Dean of Students speaks ahead of Day of Remembrance for Abigail Bryant

Dean of Students speaks ahead of Day of Remembrance for Abigail Bryant

Erik Feliciano, General Assignment Reporter Feb 6, 2020

Dean of Students Dr. Andrea Adams-Manning has announced that on Friday, February 7 at the Osprey Fountains Residence Hall, 2nd Floor Multipurpose Room from 9 -10:30 a.m., there will be a special remembrance...

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Flyer for OZ Fest, Spring 2020.

OZ fest line up announced

Courtney Green, News Editor Feb 6, 2020

Osprey Life and Productions has officially announced the line up for OZ Fest -- Gunna and TiDDY. For those unfamiliar, Gunna is a rapper who has previously collaborated with Lil Baby and Young Thug....

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Severe Weather Alert: UNF Cancelling All Classes and Activities

Severe Weather Alert: UNF Cancelling All Classes and Activities

Courtney Green, News Editor Feb 6, 2020

The University has issued an Osprey Alert cancelling all classes and activities after 4:30 p.m. All faculty and administrative offices will also be closed. Residential housing and the Osprey Cafe...

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Coronavirus competes to take gold in Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Coronavirus competes to take gold in Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Courtney Green, News Editor Feb 6, 2020

***This story has been updated to reflect that UNF cancelled all study abroad trips to China on January 31, 2020.*** As the Tokyo 2020 Olympic coordinators announce the competitor pools, there’s just...

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AP: China opens new hospitals for virus patients, deaths top 560

AP: China opens new hospitals for virus patients, deaths top 560

KEN MORITSUGU, Associated Press Feb 6, 2020

BEIJING (AP) — China on Thursday finished building a second new hospital to isolate and treat patients of a virus that has killed more than 560 people and continues to spread, disrupting travel and people's...

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Trump cleared of abuse, impeachment acquittal on track

Trump cleared of abuse, impeachment acquittal on track

LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press Feb 5, 2020

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday was found not guilty of the first article of impeachment, abuse of power, putting him on the verge of acquittal by the Senate as the third presidential...

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Genocide Awareness Project group to hold anti-abortion display on campus next week

Genocide Awareness Project group to hold anti-abortion display on campus next week

Heydi Ortiz, Managing Editor Feb 5, 2020

Every year an anti-abortion group by the name of "Created Equal" gathers around campus to display graphic images of unborn, aborted fetuses and to talk about abortion. This year a returning group is coming...

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