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Senate President Saunders announces SG’s move for a paperless Senate

Carter Mudgett, Student Government Reporter | Mar 2, 2021

Senate President Saunders announced last week that UNF’s Student Government will be moving towards a greener Senate. Saunders will be going more in-depth about how she plans to achieve this at the Senate...

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UNF Spring 2021 graduates will have an in-person graduation walk

Jennifer Ronzon, Reporter | Mar 2, 2021

UNF announced that spring 2021 graduates will have an in-person graduation walk as well as a virtual celebration.  The graduation walk will take place over two days, April 17-18. This will give students...

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C.A.M.P Osprey awarded for leadership skills

Ketan Narotam, Police Reporter | Mar 1, 2021

HR.com , one of the largest social networking sites dedicated to human resources professionals, awarded the Collegiate Achievement and Mentoring Program (C.A.M.P Osprey) the LEAD award on Feb. 17, 2021,...

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A guide to finding an apartment after college

Mally Nichols, Reporter | Feb 27, 2021

So the college days are coming to an end, and the idea of settling into your career field looms overhead. There are many things to think about: finances, relationships, jobs, and especially a place to...

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Sexual assault and harassment in college

Shelby Senesac, News Editor | Feb 25, 2021

Imagine having your innocence stolen, your body violated, and your mind left emotionally traumatized. It happens all the time on college campuses, UNF being one of them. It’s crucial for students to...

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How does UNF hold up on Rate My Professor?

Nathan Turoff, Features Editor | Feb 25, 2021

According to a recent poll conducted by Spinnaker, many students feel as if UNF offers bad advising, which is detrimental to the overall graduation rate of its students. While it still hasn’t been determined ...

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UNF’s Ignite Party

Carter Mudgett, Government Reporter | Feb 22, 2021

Once again, the UNF election season is in full swing as political parties campaign across campus. Spinnaker met with the Ignite Party to discuss their origins, goals, and initiatives. Having won most senate...

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Gender pronouns after profile name: What does it mean and how to change yours

Shelby Senesac, News Editor | Feb 17, 2021

You’ve probably seen ‘he/him/his, she/her/hers, or they/them/their’ beside someone’s profile name during a Zoom class, on Canvas, at work, etc. You might be wondering, why are some people doing...

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UNF’s Freedom Party

Carter Mudgett, Government Reporter | Feb 16, 2021

Spinnaker takes errors very seriously and works promptly to correct them. In a previous version of this article, Freedom Party co-founder Wyatt Wiltse said they spoke to numerous Senate candidates who...

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UNF’s Inspire Party

Carter Mudgett, Government Reporter | Feb 16, 2021

UNF’s political scene welcomes another new party, the Inspire Party, that was just established this semester.  With a tagline of “Inspiring Ospreys to Swoop and Soar to New Heights,” the party...

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Celebrating Black History Month at UNF

Jennifer Ronzon, Intern | Feb 15, 2021

Since 1976, the month of February has represented Black History Month in America. The annual celebration grew from “Negro History Week,” which was started by Dr. Carter Woodson in 1926. Black History...

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White House press secretary Jen Psaki speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

AP: White House says it will defer to CDC on reopening schools

COLLIN BINKLEY, Associated Press | Feb 12, 2021

Facing criticism that President Joe Biden has not acted aggressively enough on reopening schools, the White House on Thursday said it’s aiming for a full reopening but will defer to science experts on...

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