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Volunteers gather at the resource fair before the march through campus, ready to offer resources to anyone interested. 

Photo by Michael Herrera

Take Back the Night empowers survivors of domestic violence and abuse

Cassidy Alexander Oct 7, 2015
UNF students and faculty came together to tell their stories and support the victims of everyday oppression.
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UNF students take back the night

Danae Leake Oct 6, 2014
Students walked across campus and shared their personal stories to raise awareness about domestic violence during the sixth annual Take Back the Night.
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Having children is an expectation, not a decision

Noor Ashouri Sep 14, 2013
A woman’s value is often linked to motherhood. Women who claim no desire to be a mother are looked down upon.
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UNF officially dismisses Giuma

Spinnaker Mar 24, 2010

UNF Electrical Engineering Professor Tayeb Giuma, who was recently charged with simple battery, was formally dismissed March 24 after the results of a March 15 predetermination conference. UNF Provost...

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Editorial: Professor’s unstable behavior cause for concern, dismissal

Spinnaker Nov 21, 2009

We always thought UNF’s derisive moniker “U Never Finish” summed up the shortcomings of our beloved commuter school sufficiently. Apparently we can add “Ur Never Fired” as another sardonic...

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Court proceedings begin for Giuma

Spinnaker Nov 18, 2009

Norris: He still has his job Dr. Tayeb Giuma’s first pretrial date was Nov. 16, and the proceedings have begun for the UNF professor who could spend up to a year in county jail. Steve Siegel, assistant...

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UNF celebrates Dr. Seuss with reading event

Spinnaker Feb 25, 2009

Volunteers from the UNF community will celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday March 2 by reading to children in the 12th annual Read Across America event. More than 500 children ages 4-9 from local schools...

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