Articles Archive for July 2009
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Out-of-state students planning to gain Florida residency for the fall may have to change their plans after the Florida State Legislature’s announcement of the amended State Bill 1696. The law used to require students seeking a residency change to file a tax return in Florida or maintain legal residence in …
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It’s not me, it’s you, explained Gov. Sarah Palin, R-Ala., throughout the 2,610 words of her resignation speech, while “passing the ball” to Sean Parnell.
The dominant reason for her resignation appears to be doing what is best for Alaska and using their financial resourceswisely, or so her speech sang. By …
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Wake up people, do you remember that goofy guy with the glasses that was smarter than everyone in class, and you used to tease him because of it? How about the person that you would pay to do your math homework, just because it was that easy?
Well it is time …
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UNF’s Board of Trustees voted April 16 to allow the obtainment of the Museum of Contemporary Art and lend the institution about $500,000. This was following an 11-month review process that looked at the institution’s art collection, legal liabilities, finances and building permits.
UNF officials hope the purchase will give the …
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In the wake of dwindling Florida Lottery funds, Bright Futures scholars will not be guaranteed the tuition coverage of the past starting this fall. State legislators, influenced by the perishing state budget, were required to make some tough choices.
As of fall 2009, all Florida Academic and Florida Medallion scholars will …

