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Market Days grind out homegrown farmers, charitable coffee

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2009

In harmonious combination with the beautiful weather that has jump-started North Florida's fall season, what could be better than spending the day outside at the first ever Market Days? The event, held...

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Horoscopes

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2009

Aries (March 21 - April 19) Since your moment of conception, Aries, you've had the upper hand on this earth. Simply by being born a human you were given the ability to dominate over other species. Don't...

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Tourist Traps ensnares a slew of fans with their sludge metal

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2009

Prepare yourself for swift deafness and rattled bones With pummeling power chords, blast-spastic drums and howled vocals, Tourist Trap keeps their hardcore punk styling straightforward. Drummer Stuart...

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State Nation World

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2009

State Florida cereal stealer gets long prison sentence A homeless Bartow, Fla. man received a 15-year prison sentence for stealing cereal and a can of evaporated milk, according to the Associated Press. Mark...

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News in Brief

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2009
Two news in briefs about upcoming events at UNF.
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South African jammers take visit to St. Augustine

Spinnaker Oct 5, 2009

How in the world do four Johannesburg, South Africa-groove meisters land themselves all the way across the globe in folk-punk infested Bloomington, Ind.? Through the magical workings of Florida-based...

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September 12 – 24

Spinnaker Oct 1, 2009

Sept. 12 - Criminal Mischief (Lot 55) An officer responded to the Osprey Fountains parking lot about a student who reported damage to his BMW. The gas cap was ripped out, and the driver's side rear wheel...

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Student group fights human trafficking, sex slavery

Spinnaker Sep 30, 2009

The U.S. Constitution's 13th Amendment abolished slavery in 1865. Yet 143 years later, two teenage girls were forced into sex slavery after being trafficked to Jacksonville. Marvin Leigh Madkins is...

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UNF faculty, student researchers patent sensor technology

Spinnaker Sep 30, 2009

UNF faculty and students have invented and patented technologies that could very well end up in your future, either through commercial products or governmental endeavors. This research, led by Dr. Jay...

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Community First serves UNF community with location in Student Union

Spinnaker Sep 30, 2009

For the first time in UNF's history, an official, exclusive full-service banking institution exists on campus. UNF sent offers to bid to Bank of America, Wachovia, Vystar and Regions institutions in...

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FDA bans flavored, candy cigarettes in an attempt to lower underage addiction

Spinnaker Sep 30, 2009

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the sale of flavored and candy cigarettes Sept. 22 in an effort to reduce addiction to tobacco products in children and young adults, according to the FDA's...

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UNF security czars watch over campus, violate rights

Spinnaker Sep 30, 2009

Welcome to the “Police State.” The Spinnaker does not toss such words around lightly, but the growing concern of cameras on campus and the intrusion into student's private lives needs to be combated...

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