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Fool's Gold funk music festival pops off in St. Augustine

Fool’s Gold funk music festival pops off in St. Augustine

Patrick Grabowski | Apr 6, 2016
On April 1 and 2, the inaugural music festival Fool’s Paradise kicked off the funkiest weekend of 2016 in St. Augustine.
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Students Choose Jesus, Einstein as Dream Professors

Katie Gile | Nov 16, 2011
Dream Professors - Find out which two famous people top the Spinnaker’s informal survey asking the question: Who would you want to teach at UNF?
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Free Tickets to Mister Heavenly @ Cafe 11

Spinnaker | Oct 31, 2011
Stop by Osprey Radio for free tickets to Mister Heavenly at Cafe 11 (St. Augustine) on November 8.
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Best of Spring 2011

Spinnaker | Apr 12, 2011
When did that happen? Life’s a busy chore, and sometimes it leaves no room for awareness of various on-campus events. If you need to catch up, we’ve compiled seven of ‘em for yah.
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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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Concert Blog – Vampire Weekend

Spinnaker | Oct 17, 2010
Concert Blog -- Vampire Weekend at St. Augustine Amphitheater, Oct. 14.
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Knights charge out of open tryouts confident with new players

Spinnaker | Aug 17, 2010
Follow the Jacksonville Knights while they expand their horizons and head south for open tryouts.
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Alligator Farm houses alligators, other wildlife in personal biosphere

Spinnaker | Oct 13, 2009

The 1930s Spanish-style entrance alludes to the historic district of St. Augustine that hugs the north bank of the Matanzas River. But once guests buy their tickets ($21.95 for adults) and pass through...

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Staff Blog: A day in an ancient city eating the cockroaches of the sea

Spinnaker | May 12, 2009

As hot as the Sahara, my sizzling flesh matched the brilliant red hues of over 20,000 pounds of crawfish –freshwater cockroaches, if you will – anticipating their consumption throughout the two-day...

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