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Hashtag Controversy: #unf might not mean what you think

Zach Sweat Jul 6, 2012
Using a simple hashtag such as #UNF when tagging a post about our University seems harmless enough, but that simple three-letter abbreviation may mean more than you think.
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Osprey Challenge Course to open in fall

Justin Chandler Porter Jul 5, 2012
Osprey Challenge Course gets its first visitors.
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Soderberg, UNF distinguished professor, kicks off state Senate campaign

Bonnie Mulqueen Jul 5, 2012
The majority of Soderberg’s campaign team and volunteers in attendance of her first campaign party are UNF students and alumni.
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Soderberg: From the Biology Lab to the White House

Bonnie Mulqueen Jul 5, 2012
Get to know UNF distinguished visiting scholar Nancy Soderberg
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UNF’s Brianna Frazier finishes ninth at national championships

Zach Morgan Jun 7, 2012
The only UNF athlete to make it to the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field National Championships ended her 2012 campaign Wednesday, June 6, in Des Moines, Iowa. Sophomore Brianna Frazier recorded her second-fastest time of the year in the 400-meter dash semifinals, racing the distance in just 52.40 seconds.
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The Most Dangerous Games: pole vaulting likeliest to lead to death, injury

Bonnie Mulqueen May 29, 2012

Pole vaulters run at full speed, stab a 15-foot pole into the ground and thrust their entire body weight 13 feet into the air over another pole. Because of this, athletes, officials and track coaches...

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At meet’s end, Athletic department, NCAA, and volunteers break down Hodges Stadium

Olivia Osland May 28, 2012

As the stands cleared late Saturday, trails of trash appeared. Covered by spectators, volunteers, faculty, students and team members, UNF’s Hodges Stadium was in need of clean up from a weekend of track...

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5k tests athletes’ focus at final day of NCAA East Preliminaries

Katie Gile May 28, 2012
A hazy May twilight descended upon the final races of the Division I NCAA East Preliminary Round Saturday, May 26, as the packed crowd filling Hodges Stadium surrounded the fleet-footed competitors with wave after wave of palpable energy.
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At nearly 16 feet off the ground, David Shepherd sets goals higher

Raleigh Harbin May 28, 2012
Lining up, pole in hand, sprinting toward the bar set 15 feet, 11 and ¾ inches in the air, David Shepherd plants the long cylinder into the ground and prepares for flight.
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UNF pole valuter competes with sprained ankle

Bonnie Mulqueen May 27, 2012

Christina King was only introduced to pole vaulting two and a half years ago. King, a UNF communication senior, competed with a sprained ankle Friday, May 25, in the 2012 NCAA Women’s Pole Vault...

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Upset for UNF pole vaulter starts final NCAA East Regional day

Ava Rivera May 27, 2012
The final day of the NCAA East Regional Track and Field Championship kicked off with an upset for one UNF pole vault athlete Saturday morning. David Shepherd, a UNF sophomore, cleared 5.02 meters but did not qualify for the national championship.
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East Coast track, field athletes sound off their favorite pre-race preparations

Zach Sweat May 26, 2012

Isiah Young sleeps for eight hours the night before a major track meet. When he emerges from his dream-filled dormancy, he eats a good breakfast. Young, an Ole Miss criminal justice junior, is...

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