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Blue Men awe Orlando audiences with music, art

Spinnaker Mar 3, 2010
The Blue Man Group performs at Universal Studios in Orlando, and a staffer reviewed the fun event. Student discounted tickets offered.
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SG update: High turnout at budget open forum

Spinnaker Feb 18, 2010

The Student Government Senate chambers were swollen with interested students and administrators Wednesday, Feb. 17 as the senate's Budget and Allocations Committee held an open forum to discuss SG's...

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Who needs trees?

Spinnaker Jan 12, 2010
St. Johns Town Center plots to usurp even more land for money spending.
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Comedians garner giggles at UNF Arena

Spinnaker Feb 11, 2009

Christian Finnegan and Stephen Lynch performed Feb. 7 at the UNF Arena with their unique comedic styles causing abundant laughter from the entire audience. Even though both comedians poked fun at the...

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Commentary: Lame move taking Lamm off the air

Spinnaker Jan 28, 2009

Jan. 21 was a sad day for sports radio. Longtime Jacksonville sports radio talk show host David Lamm was fired after more than 20 years of service with Clear Channel’s WXFJ (930). Lamm’s opinionated...

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The Office- it's back! Why you need to watch it if you don't already

Spinnaker Sep 28, 2008
With the powerhouse comedy network television show "The Office" premiering in its 5th season last night, I thought it only fitting and pop-culture enthusiast of me to watch six consecutive episodes on my couch alone the night prior. Alone, because if anyone were to ever see me they would sucker punch my social ladder for as long as they could. But not if they were part of the more than six million people who do the same thing any given Thursday during a season of the show. This was my attempt at understanding the popularity of such a ridiculous 30 minutes in a TV box. The show's satire is so beautifully scripted by writer Greg Daniels, who adapted the show for the American audience. Each episode is so raw and blunt in making the art of degradation so okay and somewhat appealing. Why can't we all be like this in the workforce?
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