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UNF Reads featured author visits campus

Noor Ashouri | Oct 24, 2012
UNF Reads hosted a lecture featuring Warren St. John, author of "Outcast United," which will serve as this year's required reading for incoming freshman.
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Second day of polling shows smaller margin between major parties

Lydia Moneir | Oct 24, 2012
After a second day of polling, the incumbent Red Party still leads the elections, but by slightly smaller margins, with 53.3 percent of votes going to the Red Party and 41.5 percent going to the Yellow Party.
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Exit polling reveals Red Party lead after first day of SG Senate elections

Gordon Rhyne | Oct 24, 2012
The Red Party leads the Yellow Party 59.8 percent to 37.1 percent, according to exit polls conducted on the first day of fall Student Government Senate elections. The remaining 3.1 percent of students voted for non-party affiliated candidates.
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Fast food campus: Chick-fil-A, Papa John’s bill takes the next step

Justin Chandler Porter | Oct 24, 2012
After opposition at Senate meetings and a rewriting of the bill, the move to change the shape of campus dining propels.
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Photo Gallery: Sbarro and Salsarita’s

Keri Weiland | Oct 24, 2012

Take a look at Sbarro in Alumni Square and Salsarita's in the Student Union food court. Photos by Keri Weiland

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Highlights from Oct. 22 Senate meeting: Premium parking passes to be limited next year, tailgate funding approved

Lydia Moneir | Oct 23, 2012
The highlights of the Oct. 22 meeting include the passing of tailgate funding and the limiting of premium parking pass sales for the upcoming school year.
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UNF poll indicates Bill Nelson lead

Gordon Rhyne | Oct 19, 2012
Results from a poll conducted by UNF students reveal a 50 percent to 40 percent lead for incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson over Connie Mack IV.
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Pulitzer Prize winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin visits UNF

Natalie Logan | Oct 19, 2012
Pulitzer Prize winning author and historian Doris Kearns Goodwin visited UNF Wednesday to speak about various aspects of her career in history as part of the annual Presidential Lecture Series.
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Rededication ceremony welcomes Student Wellness Complex

Lydia Moneir | Oct 18, 2012
Dottie Dorian, a UNF benefactor, says UNF has come a long way since she was a UNF student when it first opened.
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Photo Gallery: Take Back the Night

Connor Spielmaker | Oct 17, 2012
Connor Spielmaker brings you photos from Oct. 16's Take Back the Night candle-light vigil hosted by the UNF Women's Center and Alpha Chi Omega. Students of both genders came together to march across campus, sporting matching neon shirts, and wearing glow sticks to pierce the darkness and silence that often plagues the issue of domestic violence.
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UNF hosts fourth annual Take Back the Night event, observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Noor Ashouri | Oct 17, 2012
UNF’s Women’s Center and Alphi Chi Omega women’s fraternity hosted the fourth annual Take Back the Night March and candlelight vigil Tuesday to help unite the community in raising awareness about domestic violence.
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Fassi: Results matter for Red Party

Lydia Moneir | Oct 16, 2012
Initiatives that the Red Party wants to pursue include a universal scantron on campus and an expansion of the amount of free prints a student can use during a semester.
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