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Why voting matters

Dargan Thompson | Jan 25, 2012
Many students take a hands-off approach to politics and it's not a good idea.
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This colonel doesn’t eat chicken

Spinnaker | Aug 31, 2011
Jacksonville Beach burger spot fills bellies with food fit for any time of the day and any type of eater.
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Heartbeats set the pace on nature trails

Spinnaker | Mar 30, 2011

Spring has blossomed in Jacksonville, and what better way to enjoy the weather than a stroll outside? The Exercise Science Student Association is hosting a fun-run April 2 at 9 a.m. to get the entire...

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Work more, make less: The equivocation of the vacation

Spinnaker | Mar 29, 2011

I hope you enjoyed your Spring Break, dear reader. I certainly did. No rushing to class, no parking struggles, no homework – none of that business. But you’d better not get used to vacation time if...

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Sociology professor to develop curriculum in Hong Kong

Spinnaker | Jun 24, 2010
Sociology professor David Jaffee was awarded a 2010 Fulbright scholarship and will help transform one of Hong Kong's universities into a four-year school.
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More women at colleges, universities create gender bias

Spinnaker | Dec 3, 2008
Among college administrators it’s known as The Boy Problem. But it’s a problem that starts in grade schools, high schools and homes. Boys lag behind girls in being prepared to apply for college. While American colleges were roughly balanced between male and female students a generation ago, now most schools have more women than men. Some have a lot more. Nationally, 57 percent of undergraduates are women. And as the applicant pool continues to trend toward women, more schools are reaching the tipping point of having more than 60 percent women.
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