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Housing rental rates for fall 2012 finalized

Joseph Basco | Oct 26, 2011
Average rental rate increased 3 percent
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Clubs celebrate first-ever national Food Day

Spinnaker | Oct 21, 2011
An eater’s paradise “Food Day” might sound like a glutton’s dream, but UNF clubs want to push healthy gorging with their celebration.
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It’s raining vegetables, no meat in sight

Spinnaker | Nov 3, 2010
Leave your meat-purse at home, Veg Fest is in town. Challenge yourself to a new, healthy lifestyle by heading downtown for this weekends Veg-tastic festivities.
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Flesh-free first of the week, VEGANS say ‘try it’

Spinnaker | Mar 9, 2010
Nationwide campaign aims to eliminate carcass from the menu once a week.
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Editorial: Tuition hike worth paying for

Spinnaker | Dec 3, 2008
After hearing Gov. Charlie Crist’s plan to increase Florida college tuition annually by 15 percent for the next eight years, many college students might have a negative reaction. Most college students struggle financially, and being forced to pay more money is not an encouraging thing. But Florida in-state students currently live as royalty anyway, paying the cheapest tuition rates in the country. The plan would cap the tuition increases at the national average, and it would take seven to 10 years to even skim the surface of that level. This plan, though costly at first, will make the college degree – and the experience – more valuable. There are 15.9 million students currently enrolled in college, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and some of those are only there because someone else – a parent, grandparent, or fiancé – is forcing them.
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