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Interfaith lecture explores link between muslim call to prayer and southern blues

Taylor Nelson Mar 5, 2013

Deeply rooted in the heart of the South American and African American culture are the building blocks of the Blues. But where did these rhythms and techniques really originate? What most people...

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Hackers breach UNF’s housing data server

Olivia Osland Jun 13, 2012

For the second time since 2010, hackers have breached UNF servers that contained the personal information of students. The students affected were those who signed a housing contract between 1997 and...

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Calahoney flies to Jacksonville

Ava Rivera Apr 8, 2012
Calahoney moves from Miami to Jacksonville with its blues and rock fusion.
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UNF is about to receive a check from the CNN GOP Debate

Matt Head Apr 3, 2012

By Matt Head, Osprey TV Station Manager   The university is scheduled to receive a check from CNN as reimbursement for all the expenses incurred during the January debate featuring the Republican...

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UNF student volunteers help ready the campus for a debate

Hali Harden Jan 25, 2012
Students from various majors, backgrounds will assist CNN.
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Scott Letter to Delaney

Spinnaker Oct 20, 2011
Florida Governor Rick Scott requested detailed information concerning curriculum, professors’ pay and graduates’ pay from the 11 public state universities in Florida.
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Haiti relief concert offers spiritual beats to promote donations

Spinnaker Sep 21, 2010
Joanna Norris expresses her emotion for the people of Haiti through song. Read on to learn more about Hope for Haiti and this week's fund raising events.
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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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