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Letter to the editor: Life at conception

Ren Thomas May 24, 2019

**Letters to the editor are written and submitted by Spinnaker readers** If you would like to submit a letter to the editor, contact us at editor@unfspinnaker.com. A zygote is a zygote. An embryo...

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Letter to the editor: abortion

Joe Bialek May 23, 2019

**Letters to the editor are written and submitted by Spinnaker readers** If you would like to submit a letter to the editor, contact us at editor@unfspinnaker.com. Life begins at the point of conception. ...

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Anti-abortion group comes to UNF

Max Hochman Feb 13, 2014
Anti-abortion activists exhibiting outside the Student Union. Warning: the following images may be considered graphic.
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I guess fetus blood doesn’t count as real blood

Jordan Harirchi Mar 2, 2012
A Spinnaker editor responds to the GAP abortion display and editorial.
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Letter to the Editorial Board: Abortion

Spinnaker Mar 2, 2012
An organizer of the Genocide Awareness Project's abortion display responds to the editorial.
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Editorial: Anti-abortion activists birth gruesome shock in students

Greg Parlier Feb 22, 2012
The Genocide Awareness Project displayed "extremely offensive" images, but the scare tactics were ill-used.
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Town Center corner dancer gyrates hips, becomes Jacksonville celebrity

Spinnaker Nov 17, 2010
He’s a pro at working the corner. David Nguyen doesn’t just stand with his Whiskey River sign and wave, he swings it with sass while he shakes his hips, all for a few honks and an occasional flashing.
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Letter to the Editor: Project didn’t force views on anyone

Spinnaker Apr 15, 2009

Dear Editor, As the organizer of the Genocide Awareness Project that appeared on campus last month, I’d like to respond to the April 1 column by Andrea Farah. Ironically, Mrs. Farah actually agrees...

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