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Video Tour: new dining hall set for grand opening on Friday, soft launch this Monday

Justin Chandler Porter Aug 11, 2012
Korey Konapasek, Chartwells director of operations at UNF, gives the Spinnaker a tour of the new dining hall. Click on this article to find out what they'll be dishing out starting this fall.
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A failed campaign

Matt Head Mar 20, 2012

By: Matt Head, OTV Station Manager The 2009 spring election was the last time an SG presidential candidate ran unopposed. Red Party candidate John Barnes breezed his way into a second term as student...

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News Analysis: State of the debate

Spinnaker Jan 25, 2012
GOP candidates move to Florida with no clear favorite in the lead.
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Breaking down the GOP candidates

Greg Parlier Jan 25, 2012
Read here for an A-Z of each GOP candidate on the big issues.
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So, they want to be rock ‘n’ roll stars

Spinnaker Mar 2, 2011
Help start their Rolling Stone cover gallery West Palm rockers seek out votes to jam on the front page of the nation’s major music magazine.
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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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Tribute to the King of Pop brings thrilling performers to Jacksonville

Spinnaker Oct 12, 2010
The Music of Michael Jackson is making it's debut in Jacksonville with the city's Symphony Orchestra. Come dance in the aisles to the legendary King of Pop's tunes.
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Free Beer!

Spinnaker Sep 27, 2010

It’s a Beer Market Anheuser-Busch, a wholly owned subsidiary of Belgium-based Anheuser-Busch InBev, announced this week that they are giving away 500,000 free 6 to12 once samples – depending on local...

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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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