Articles Archive for September 2009
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The U.S. Constitution’s 13th Amendment abolished slavery in 1865. Yet 143 years later, two teenage girls were forced into sex slavery after being trafficked to Jacksonville.
Marvin Leigh Madkins is currently undergoing trial after being convicted of trafficking minors for prostitution across state lines, according to a Deparment of Justice press …
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UNF faculty and students have invented and patented technologies that could very well end up in your future, either through commercial products or governmental endeavors.
This research, led by Dr. Jay Huebner, adjunct professor in the chemistry and physics departments and founding professor for about two and a half decades at …
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For the first time in UNF’s history, an official, exclusive full-service banking institution exists on campus.
UNF sent offers to bid to Bank of America, Wachovia, Vystar and Regions institutions in search of the right bank.
Community First Credit Union was the only institution that put in a bid, so it was …
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration banned the sale of flavored and candy cigarettes Sept. 22 in an effort to reduce addiction to tobacco products in children and young adults, according to the FDA’s official Web site.
The regulation sparked the interest of UNF sophomore secondary education major Meghann Mueller, who …
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Welcome to the “Police State.”
The Spinnaker does not toss such words around lightly, but the growing concern of cameras on campus and the intrusion into student’s private lives needs to be combated with strong language and possibly non-violent protest.
UNF President John Delaney has decreed that campus-wide cameras, at least right …

