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The unique way “A Home for Ozzie’s” proceeds helps UNF

Valeree Del Guidice Nov 14, 2017

A Home for Ozzie is a fun and educational picture book written for young children, but it also benefits UNF’s campus. Written by UNF’s own Amy Costa, assistant director for Eco Adventure, and Jake...

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Booker and her family. Photo courtesy Tricia Booker

Communication professor finds solace in new book: “The Place of Peace and Crickets”

Ronnesha Rodgers Mar 20, 2017

From the streets of New Orleans to the sunsets in Florida, author and UNF communication professor Tricia Booker has grown stronger and stronger every day. After trying to conceive a child numerous times,...

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From ‘Mad Magazine’ to mad paneling

Katie Gile Mar 21, 2012
As comics make a pop culture comeback, a UNF professor plans to fill his classroom with their style.
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Headed to the swamp

Spinnaker Feb 23, 2011
“JUST BUY THAT BOOK!” Miami native Karen Russell speaks to the Spinnaker about her exaggerated-version-of-South-Florida novel.
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Top Five Gender-Neutral Holiday Gift Ideas

Spinnaker Dec 1, 2010
If you need some cheeky gift ideas for this holiday season check out our list of new and inventive things to give your loved ones.
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Ten UNF 2010 Superlatives

Spinnaker Dec 1, 2010
There are a few interesting facts you may not know about UNF and life on campus. Check out some quirky superlatives we at the Spinnaker found throughout 2010.
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Taking junk to the limit

Spinnaker Feb 25, 2009

One stay-at-home mom out of Minnesota is making a living out of heaps of junk – yes, that stuff in flea market crates or boxed in your attic. Sue Whitney turned her hobby into a budding retail business...

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Letter to the Editor: Something must be done about zealots

Spinnaker Feb 18, 2009

Dear Editor, After weeks of bone-chilling temperatures, no one could be happier than I when I woke up to a magnificently warm morning. I couldn’t wait to get to school simply to sit on the Green and...

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