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Duval Court Judge to speak at UNF

Justin Chandler Porter Mar 7, 2012

By: Justin Chandler Porter, Contributing Writer   Duval County Court Judge Angela M. Cox will be speaking at UNF’s Student Union Ballroom March 7. Cox was appointed in 2005 by Governor...

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Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll shares story, advice with students

Dargan Thompson Mar 1, 2012
As part of Black History Month, the AASU invited Lt. Gov. Jennifer Carroll as a keynote speaker. She spoke about working hard and overcoming adversity.
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UNF Wrestling Looks to Make Self Known

Spinnaker Nov 30, 2011
Hitting the Mat - As it continues to strive at competitions, the wrestling team tries to show the collegiate world its here to stay and gain recognition at UNF.
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News in Brief Feb. 23, 2011

Spinnaker Feb 23, 2011
Check out what's going on around campus in this week's edition of News in Brief.
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News in Brief Feb. 9, 2011

Spinnaker Feb 8, 2011
Check out what's going on around campus in this week's edition of News in Brief.
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Funding Compassion doesn’t make cents in an era of tight budgets

Spinnaker Mar 3, 2010
Mantra of fiscal responsibility betrayed with superfluous spending
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Exhibit shows Jacksonville’s unsavory history of racial tension

Spinnaker Feb 17, 2010
February is black history month. You probably already knew that. But what you might not know about is Jacksonville’s sordid and shameful history of segregation and racial discrimination. This summer will mark the 50th anniversary of Axe Handle Saturday, a somber day of racial unrest that swept our River City into the ferocious maelstrom of the Civil Rights struggle.
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Making history: Inauguration draws hundreds to UNF Library

Spinnaker Jan 21, 2009

Growing up in Kenya, Libran Jirmo never thought he would see a black president of the U.S. in his lifetime. Facing stereotypes, racism and a lack of freedom every day throughout the majority...

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