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Women’s soccer shut out again in loss to Furman

Travis Gibson Sep 21, 2013
UNF (2-6-2) has been shut out five times this season including Friday's loss to Furman (5-2-1). Granted, each loss was to a bigger, non-conference team.
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The protesters are coming, the protesters are coming

Josh Brannock Jan 25, 2012
Groups of protesters to be situated throughout campus, some have canceled, some to go on as planned.
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Protesters occupy Hemming Plaza in Downtown Jacksonville

Joseph Basco Oct 12, 2011
“We are the 99 percent.” Jacksonville recently joined the Occupy Together movement.
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Men’s Soccer team loses opening spring game under new coach

Spinnaker Feb 23, 2011
New head coach Derek Marinatos took charge of his first UNF soccer game Sunday, but his team lost 4-0 to local rivals Flager at Patton Park.
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Up with the Fair Food Nation, down with exploitation

Spinnaker Nov 17, 2010
UNF Students brave the rain and the authority to protest the exploitation of farm workers by marching through the St. John’s Town Center.
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Photo Gallery: UNF student protest

Spinnaker Nov 17, 2010
A group of motivated UNF students protested in the Town Center by marching from Chipotle to Publix, chanting and holding signs, in order to raise awareness about the poor conditions for farm workers.
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Abortion protest on Green stirs emotions

Spinnaker Apr 1, 2009

The Center for Bioethical Reform recently staged a public demonstration on the Green at UNF, protesting against the controversial practice of abortion. The CBF’s Southeast division presented demonstrations...

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Bailouts urge students to ‘End the Fed’

Spinnaker Dec 3, 2008
J acksonville citizens, including several UNF students, participated in the “End the Fed” rally Nov. 22 downtown at the Jacksonville Federal Reserve Building. Approximately 150 people gathered to protest the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department’s bailout of Wall Street and the planned bailout of the automakers. The rally was part of a 39-city protest. Some cities had thousands of supporters listening and chanting to Republican and emocrat elected officials who opposed thebailout. Police officers (right) were called in to videotape the protest.
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