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Students have until Wednesday at 6 p.m. to vote for Student Government. Photo by Morgan Purvis

SG Elections: The senators

Colin McCann Feb 27, 2018

As Student Government elections quickly approach, discussions of the three parties (Red, Forward, and Howard) are circulating through the school and social media. Last week, the senatorial candidates were...

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The SG Presidential debate 2018

SG Presidential debate recap

Hannah Lee Feb 24, 2018

Student Government elections are coming up quickly. The Presidential Debate on Feb. 22 went over several topics between each of the candidates, Christopher Deardeuff (Howard Party), Thomas Beaucham (Red...

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Courtesy of Student Government

This week SG: Emergency Senate meeting and the possible removal of senator

Sam Chaney Feb 16, 2018

Correction 02/20 @ 2:50 p.m.: Funds transferred reported in the Budget and Allocation Meeting were incorrect. We take corrections seriously and apologize for this error. On Friday, Feb. 16, various...

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SG Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates announced

Hannah Lee Feb 15, 2018

Student Government Elections is underway, and the presidential and vice presidential candidates from all three parties have been announced. The Red Party candidates are Thomas Beaucham as the presidential...

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Gloria Turner

Gloria Turner turns down SG VP position

Colin McCann Feb 5, 2018

On Feb. 2, acting Vice President Gloria Turner appeared before the Government Oversight Committee to announce that she has turned down the position of Student Body Vice President. Instead, she said...

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2018 Student Government campaigns in full swing

Hannah Lee Feb 1, 2018

It’s that time of year again where Student Government is a full force on campus focusing primarily on one thing—campaigning. This year, there will be three main parties students can run for—Red...

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The nature trails were severely damaged by hurricane activity in 2016. 

Michael Herrera

Nature Trails Repaired and Finished

Hannah Lee Jan 28, 2018

[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJClMnmaQIM[/embedyt] Video by Alexandra Torres-Perez   The Red Maple Boardwalk, one of the oldest and most popular trails at UNF has been closed...

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Graphic by Ben Cross

SG: Uniting SG and students, OP Director Bryant’s last meeting

Sam Chaney Jan 26, 2018

On Friday, Jan. 26, Student Government held its second Senate meeting of the semester. The meeting consisted of various committee reports and addressed plans for a safety discussion board after the “traumatic...

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Rachel Bryant. Photo by Tierney Harvey

Rachel Bryant’s final day as OP director approaches: Change is coming

Colin McCann Jan 23, 2018

In an interview with Spinnaker, Osprey Productions Director Rachel Bryant talked about her resignation and what she hopes for the future. Bryant, who was formerly project manager during the summer...

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The benefits of on-campus jobs

The benefits of on-campus jobs

Colin McCann Jan 23, 2018

Juggling school and work is what drives most students to outbursts of insomnia and insanity, often simultaneously. What’s worse, your boss sometimes won’t care that you have a class schedule to work...

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Be kind to your mind with Mental Health Awareness Week

Be kind to your mind with Mental Health Awareness Week

Colin McCann Jan 18, 2018

UPDATE: Trivia Night was rescheduled from Tuesday at 6 p.m. to Monday at 6 p.m. Many people, especially students, struggle with mental health on a monthly, weekly, or even daily basis. To help raise...

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Student Body President Thomas Beaucham

Exclusive with SG President Beaucham

Colin McCann Jan 17, 2018

Although Student Body President Thomas Beaucham didn’t originally set out to be student body president, he has accepted the role wholeheartedly and has not only continued goals set out by the Mims Administration but...

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