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Buildings three and four renamed for Skinner family

Spinnaker | Mar 2, 2013

By Rebecca Krogman, Contributing Reporter Buildings three and four were renamed on Friday in honor of the A.C. Skinner family.The buildings, now named Skinner-Jones Halls North and South, are two...

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Spring ballot spot still up for grabs

Sarah Ricevuto | Feb 26, 2013
The list of intended candidates for student body president dwindled from three to one, but this spring’s ballot could still offer two names.
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Attendance low at one of last tailgates of the year

Natalie Logan | Feb 22, 2013

Student life hosted a basketball tailgate in lot 18 on Thursday night for very few students. Student Body President Fassi said the that some tailgates may not be successful because this is the first...

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Highlights from Feb. 11 Senate Meeting

Sarah Ricevuto | Feb 12, 2013

Learning about your legislation Thirty-nine senators and several students who aspire to be senators attended the legislative training approved at the Jan. 30 meeting. The training consisted of six...

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Florida supreme court ruling may lead to higher tuition

Dana Levy | Feb 8, 2013

Florida’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Constitution gives state legislators ultimate authority over the governing board to set college tuition. Legislators have proposed bills to raise...

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Updates from Feb. 4 budget & allocations meeting

Sarah Ricevuto | Feb 5, 2013

Upsilon Phi Delta gains funding Upsilon Phi Delta  requested funding for a trip to the Seventh Annual Case Competition in Birmingham, AL. The request for $2,000 was amended to an approximate $1,900...

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UNF Student wins international award

Natalie Logan | Feb 4, 2013

UNF Computer Science Major Jared Wheeler is one of the four students worldwide to win the Student Chapter Scholarship Award from the Association for Computing Machinery. Out of about 70 worldwide...

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Greek letters assaulted: beaten, broken and drowned

Sarah Ricevuto | Feb 4, 2013

When asked about the vandalism, Laura Worrell, Asst. Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life, said, “Oh. You mean Alphabet Soup.” For the past couple of weeks, the Student Union has been filled...

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Who misses Transloc?

Sarah Ricevuto | Jan 28, 2013

Since shuttle routes changed, the system students use to track shuttle locations and their ETAs to different stops on campus has not been in operation and some students are wondering why. Transloc,...

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Interfaith chapel coming to campus

Jessica Harden | Jan 22, 2013

Despite protests by some students, UNF is moving ahead with plans to bring an interfaith chapel to campus. The chapel will be located behind the Herbert University Center. A final design is not...

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Two nursing student get involved at the state level

Sarah Ricevuto | Jan 22, 2013

Imagine trying something new. Imagine being the first to do it. Two UNF nursing students did just that. Thuy Tran, a UNF nursing senior, and Vianca Cabrera, a UNF nursing junior, were recently elected...

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Remembering Dara Kusiv

Dargan Thompson | Jan 16, 2013

When Dara Kusiv was 16, in the summer of 2008, she spent 10 days volunteering with children in an orphanage in Haiti. Lynn Kusiv, Dara’s mother, said the trip really impacted Dara. “She talked...

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