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UNF wins 4 in a row

Spinnaker Dec 31, 2009
UNF men's basketball is on a four game winning streak. It has been five years since the team has won four straight games.
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Staff Blog: Health care reform(?)

Spinnaker Dec 22, 2009
The right is decrying too much government intervention, the left is livid over the lack of a public option – the sole stated purpose by many advocates – and the independents and libertarians are left wondering who will pay for this and at what cost.
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Thieves blind Gandhi, vaporize Osprey

Spinnaker Dec 2, 2009

Vandalism vexes UNF staff in courtyards and dormitories The world of UNF is no longer one of clarity or insight for Gandhi, as vandals have not only stolen the spectacles off his statue, but also plagued...

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Board of Trustees approves fee increases for next school year

Spinnaker Dec 2, 2009

The Board of Trustees approved a total student fee increase of $1.62 per credit hour for the 2010-2011 school year Dec. 1. 35 cents of it is going to Student Government's allocated activities and services,...

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HOPE-fund recipient receives essentials necessary to live, learn

Spinnaker Dec 2, 2009

by Amanda Billy and Michelle Carranza UNF Journalism Students Victoria Vail sat cross-legged on the zebra-striped bed in her hot pink room and smiled as she sang Mariah Carey's “Through the Rain.” “Every...

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CHARLEE ST. CLAIR ANDERSON 1984 – 2009

Spinnaker Dec 2, 2009

Caring. Beautiful. Giving. Fun. Unique. Happy. Supportive. Full of life. These are just some of the words used by Charlee St. Clair Anderson's family and friends to describe her. The criminal justice...

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Police Beat Hall of Fame

Spinnaker Dec 2, 2009
July 24 - Information (Building 58W) - The assistant director for the Student Union (name) was repairing speakers in the second floor auditorium when he fell from the 8-foot ladder he'd been standing on. Though he only displayed minor bruising, Rescue arrived and took him to Baptist Hospital downtown.
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Many students may be trapped in the Internet's web

Spinnaker Dec 1, 2009

Research shows a widespread addiction to the Internet, college students at risk By Ramon Walle Contributing Writer Michelle Clark, a UNF public relations junior, sat with a group of friends on a couch...

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'Founding father' dies at 80

Spinnaker Dec 1, 2009

Schultz Hall namesake loses battle with cancer When walking by Building 9, most students don’t notice the name on the side of the building: Frederick Schultz, a long-time Jacksonville public servant...

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Biology department creates five specialized tracks this semester

Spinnaker Dec 1, 2009

by Natasha Davis Contributing Writer Over 800 students were divided five ways this semester when the UNF Biology Department created five specialized tracks, also known as concentrations, for its undergraduate...

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Femme Fatale Art Show: See the way she walks, but mostly, hear the way she talks

Spinnaker Dec 1, 2009

                                                  Far from the Velvets' 1969 tune, these girls aim to explore issues affecting women through art You're...

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Softie metalheads electrify ethics

Spinnaker Dec 1, 2009

Most bands take the whole “about” section on their MySpace pages less than seriously. You know, listing nonsensical stuff like “Chevy Chase, yeah!” or “Now in Technicolor.” Jacksonville’s...

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