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UNF Brooks College of Health School of Nursing investigating cheating scandal

Joseph Basco Apr 20, 2012

By Matt Head, Josh Whitson and Joseph Basco The UNF Brooks College of Health’s School of Nursing are investigating a cheating scandal regarding a test. The Spinnaker confirmed the incident...

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Free? Make sure to read the fine print

Jordan Harirchi Apr 18, 2012

By: Jordan Harirchi, Assistant Sports Editor In light of Ozzie Guillen’s five-game suspension for pro-Fidel Castro remarks, what is an apology worth? Hands down, Guillen’s attempt to further the fiery,...

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UNF President John Delaney Q&A

Spinnaker Jan 25, 2012
Osprey TV sits down with President Delaney the week of the GOP Debate.
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Letter to the Editor

Spinnaker Oct 21, 2011
I’m not here to start bashing the Spinnaker, as I do believe you have received a great deal of such since last April, but seriously, what was next?
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On-campus organizations give UNF a green face-lift

Spinnaker Oct 19, 2010
Grass, fires and trash compactors; find out about UNF’s new environmentally beneficial initiatives and how you can reduce your own carbon footprint, one piece of garbage at a time.
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Put your best Facebook forward, avoid employers passing up

Spinnaker Jan 12, 2010
Perhaps that prospective employer doesn't care to see those snapshots of you passed out over Solo cups as much as all your pals ... after all.
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Attack ads are out of line

Spinnaker Sep 17, 2008
Former Bush adviser Karl Rove has accused Sen. John McCain of going "one step too far" in some of his recent ads attacking Sen. Barack Obama, according to CNN.com. In case you didn't grasp the gravity of it, that was Karl Rove, the man who masterminded two of the sleaziest, dirtiest Presidential campaigns ever, the 2000 and 2004 elections. Though it was never proven, many think Rove was behind the "Swiftboat Veterans for Truth" ads that slung mud at and, in many ways, derailed Sen. John Kerry's bid for president.
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