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Police Beat – March 12

Lydia Moneir | Mar 12, 2013
A student is beaten and accused of snitching. Osprey Fountains see another marijuana bust.
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Spinnaker Editorial of Jan. 16 — Buy up those “UNF football: still undefeated” shirts while you can

Spinnaker | Jan 17, 2013
The Spinnaker explores the likely impacts the implementation of a football team would have on other university programs and initiatives.
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Police Beat June 2011

Spinnaker | Jun 30, 2011

April 29 - Grand Theft (Landing Y) – UPD was dispatched to Osprey Landing building  Y in reference to report of criminal mischief. The area coordinator reported that at 11:00 am, a housing staff member...

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Police Beat Sept. 29, 2010

Spinnaker | Sep 29, 2010
Check out what went down on campus in this week's edition of Police Beat.
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Fired UNF Professor happy with court's ruling

Spinnaker | Jul 16, 2010
Former Professor Giuma was sentenced Thursday after being arrested for battery September 25.
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UNF officially dismisses Giuma

Spinnaker | Mar 24, 2010

UNF Electrical Engineering Professor Tayeb Giuma, who was recently charged with simple battery, was formally dismissed March 24 after the results of a March 15 predetermination conference. UNF Provost...

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Fired professor meets with UNF to plea for his job

Spinnaker | Mar 24, 2010
Professor Tayeb Giuma, the electrical engineering professor who was recently fired for various misconduct issues, met with Provost Mark Workman March 15 for a predetermination conference to discuss details surrounding his termination notice.
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Professor Giuma Update

Spinnaker | Nov 24, 2009

The controversy surrounding Prof. Tayeb Giuma has continued. He is currently on administrative leave while the university's investigation continues, said Sharon Ashton, spokesperson for UNF. Giuma...

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Court proceedings begin for Giuma

Spinnaker | Nov 18, 2009

Norris: He still has his job Dr. Tayeb Giuma’s first pretrial date was Nov. 16, and the proceedings have begun for the UNF professor who could spend up to a year in county jail. Steve Siegel, assistant...

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