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LGBT students, staff to share stories in first ‘Coming Out Monologues’

Zach Sweat | Jan 13, 2013

UNF’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center here at UNF has hosted many events since its establishment in 2006, but none quite like this. On Jan. 16, the LGBT Resource Center...

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UNF students and alumni act out to bring the community together

Ava Rivera | Jul 19, 2012
UNF students and a UNF alumna are participating the the play “North Star," which will play Friday, July 20 and Saturday, July 21 at 7:30 pm in the Combined Gospel Christian Church at 1951 Blanding Blvd.
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Sports in Brief: Rugby struggles to get funding for travel

Josh Brannock | May 8, 2012

By: Josh Brannock, Sports Editor UNF has seen its fair share of memorable sports runs this season. The men’s and women’s tennis teams are entering their respective conference tournaments as one...

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UNF Rugby just two wins away from a National Championship

Josh Brannock | Apr 5, 2012
UNF rugby continues its historic first season in Division III play with its toughest match of the year.
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Gov. Rick Scott on Anthropology

Spinnaker | Oct 21, 2011
Gov. Rick Scott, Florida’s prodigal son, is at it again.
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Auditions being held for UNF production of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'

Spinnaker | Jan 17, 2011
The UNF Department of English will be holding auditions for the April production of Williams Shakespeare's "The Tempest."
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Confusion abounds over field policies

Spinnaker | Oct 8, 2009

A sign that reads, “No admittance on fields at any time,” sits on the wide side of the fence. A gate remains wide-open 24/7 on the other side. UNF has several different facilities to accommodate...

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Field policy miscommunication sends athletes trekking across campus

Spinnaker | Oct 7, 2009

Can students use the north intramural field without reservation? What about using the Green and the Amphitheater for recreational sports? How do students distinguish between recreation fields and fields...

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More women at colleges, universities create gender bias

Spinnaker | Dec 3, 2008
Among college administrators it’s known as The Boy Problem. But it’s a problem that starts in grade schools, high schools and homes. Boys lag behind girls in being prepared to apply for college. While American colleges were roughly balanced between male and female students a generation ago, now most schools have more women than men. Some have a lot more. Nationally, 57 percent of undergraduates are women. And as the applicant pool continues to trend toward women, more schools are reaching the tipping point of having more than 60 percent women.
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