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UNFPD patrols for students riding bikes and skateboards through the Student Union. Photo by Alex Bowman.

UNFPD monitoring the Student Union for skateboarders and bicyclists

Alex Bowman, Police Reporter Sep 12, 2019

This morning around 9 a.m., UNFPD officers watched the Union for anyone skateboarding or riding a bike through. According to signs posted, riding bikes and skateboards through the Student Union is not...

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“Sustained” —Atlantic Beach Police internal affairs investigation offers insight into UNF hiring decision

Noor Ashouri Sep 4, 2013
At an Atlantic Beach crosswalk March 31, 2010, Ashley Stump pressed the button, the walk light turned on and she started pedaling her bicycle across Fairway Villas Lane. She said it was then an Atlantic Beach Police patrol car pulled forward, and the two collided. Stump was knocked off her bicycle, which was then lodged under the tire of the patrol car.
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BMX group shows off tricks on campus

Jason Howard Apr 8, 2013

Bicycles are one of the world’s most popular modes of transportation. The bicycle is real people power; it’s just you and the machine. BMX bikes, however, differ from the average bike. These bikes...

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Life can be rich with help from others

Spinnaker Oct 5, 2010
With a heart for humanity, Valerie Mathias finds a life-long passion for helping others.
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ZenCog(gin) business gets the fun between your legs

Spinnaker Jan 26, 2010
New bike shop with a new non-snub ethic opens.
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Femme Fatale Art Show: See the way she walks, but mostly, hear the way she talks

Spinnaker Dec 1, 2009

                                                  Far from the Velvets' 1969 tune, these girls aim to explore issues affecting women through art You're...

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Hope Fund helps impoverished families through media awareness

Spinnaker Nov 18, 2009

A loyal husband and father leaves for work on the bus at 8 a.m. He won't return to his wife and four children until 9 p.m., after a full day's work at the Salvation Army, a company that pays him in food...

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