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Our Two Sense – Mar. 4

Spinnaker | Mar 4, 2009

Josh Salman Managing Editor Jonathan Morales News Editor Rebecca McKinnon Staff Writer James Cannon II Assistant News Editor Professors are embracing cell phones in the classroom. What’s...

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Commentary: States regain sovereignty with new legislation

Spinnaker | Feb 18, 2009

The U.S. Senate and Congress recently passed some of the largest spending bills in history – the latest being the Reinvestment and Recovery Act of 2009, which passed Feb. 13. Former President George...

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Commentary: Inside the Huddle – Feb. 18

Spinnaker | Feb 18, 2009

James Cannon II Assistant News Editor Heather Furey Assistant Sports Editor Rebecca McKinnon Staff Writer Victor the Valiant Viking Pillager Extraordinaire Question 1: After losing its...

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Commentary: Our Two Sense – Jan. 28

Spinnaker | Jan 28, 2009

Mike Tomassoni Art Director Holli Welch Editor in Chief Klajdi Stratoberdha Business Manager James Cannon II Assistant News Editor Which position at UNF deserves to bring home the biggest...

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Commentary: Inside the Huddle – Jan. 14, 2009

Spinnaker | Jan 14, 2009

Josh Salman Managing Editor James Cannon II Assistant News Editor Rebecca McKinnon Staff Writer Heather Furey Assistant Sports Editor Question 1: Former NBA Basketball star Charles Barkley...

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Our Two Sense

Spinnaker | Jan 7, 2009

Mike Tomassoni Art Director John Weidner Assistant Sports Editor Rachel Elsea Copy Editor James Cannon II Assistant News Editor With more budget cuts targeted to affect Florida universities...

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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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Our Two Sense

Spinnaker | Dec 3, 2008
Mike Tomassoni Art Director John Weidner Assistant Sports Editor Rachel Elsea Copy Editor James Cannon II Assistant News Editor
What industry should the government bail out next?
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