With the U.S. Open starting up this week, tennis fans from around the world are glued to their TV sets wondering if this is the year, if the tennis player of our generation finally falls and passes the...
In this issue, an article outlined how exactly the state plans to force students into graduating on time by charging incoming freshmen an arm and a leg per excess credit hour.
It looks like our state...
Gov. Charlie Crist’s robust approval ratings are a constant source of bewilderment. Crist shifts his positions with a regularity normally limited to users of Metamucil, and the public just doesn’t...
In regards to all those ‘peeps’ that ignore the Green:
Green is more than a color, more than a signal for go and more than a sign of whether or not your tomato is ripe, green is the corner stone...
When UNF men’s baseball Head Coach Dusty Rhodes retires following the 2010 season UNF will be saying goodbye a hall-of-famer and welcoming Head Coach Raymond ‘Smoke’ Laval.
Laval comes to UNF...
UNF Athletic Director Lee Moon has brought on another addition to the men’s and women’s basketball programs which he believes will contribute to their success - a pep band.
Moon began the formation...
In the heart of the St. Johns Town Center — well, close to the center, anyway — tucked inconspicuously between a Mattress Giant and a dry cleaner, sits perhaps one of Jacksonville’s finest sushi...
Freshmen and transfer students beware: A late major change could cost you more than a delayed graduation date due to a bill signed by Gov. Charlie Crist May 21.
All incoming freshmen and transfers enrolling...
Gov. Charlie Crist interviewed UNF President John Delaney at Cecil Field Aug. 19 to replace Sen. Mel Martinez, who has announced he will be resigning.
Delaney said if offered the position he would have...
UNF held an open house in the new College of Education and Human Services June 24. The facility contains about 100,000 square feet in its three floors. It houses the college’s administrative facilities...
Imagine never having to charge your cell phone or laptop again. Some students at UNF may be making this a future possibility. Mechanical engineering students are developing improved fuel cells for the...
UNF’s Coastal Biology Flagship Program was at the Jacksonville Art Walk downtown July 1 for the exhibition opening of “The River as We See It – Artifacts and Photographs.”
The exhibition included...