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Volleyball stays average in conference play

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2011
Volleyball Splits - UNF can’t sweep the weekend
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State Nation World

Spinnaker Oct 6, 2011

State – Rick Scott announces a run for re-election in 2014 Gov. Rick Scott announced he will run for re-election as governor of Florida in 2014. Republican candidate Scott defeated Democrat Alex...

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Police Beat Sept. 25th – Oct. 1

Joseph Basco Oct 6, 2011
Police Beat Sept. 25th - Oct. 1
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Tax Cuts: The Never-Ending Debate

Spinnaker Dec 3, 2010
Democrats and Republicans won't agree on Bush tax cuts.
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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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Business Column: Student financial group stays in the green

Spinnaker Nov 9, 2010

By Mike Zaccardi Ok, I have mentioned it many times before, but here is yet another shameless plug for UNF’s student managed investment fund, the Osprey Financial Group (OFG). OFG is a group of ten...

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Commentary: Our Two Sense – March 25

Spinnaker Mar 25, 2009

Mike Tomassoni Art Director Rachel Elsea Copy Editor Meghan Dornbrock Web Editor Klajdi Stratoberdha Business Manager What new rule would you propose for the UNF community? New...

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Feminist visits campus to promote leadership style

Spinnaker Mar 25, 2009

Your palms sweat while holding your resume, waiting for the interviewer to decide your career’s fate. Luckily, you took the time earlier to pick out just the right business suit and iron the wrinkles,...

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Commentary: Free-market economics benefit students, staff

Spinnaker Jan 7, 2009
In times of economic downturns and the complete removal of free-market principles from macro-economics, an instance of resourceful capitalism is a refreshing sight, especially since this solution came from a government worker. Tom Farber, a San Diego high school teacher, was recently faced with a serious budget crisis: his copy budget for tests and quizzes was cut by one-third. He estimated his expenses for the school year at more than $500 while his budget was reduced to a little less than $300. Rather than complain about a lack of educational funding while either paying for copies out of pocket – which isn’t a possibility for some educators considering their paltry salary – or simply omitting the exams – to the detriment of the students – he decided to sell advertising space on his copies.
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