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Sitou Gilles Byll-Cataria, president of the International Student Association, and Giovannie Medina, a public relations junior, have announced their candidacy for student body president and vice president on the Yellow Party ticket. The Spinnaker sat down with them for a question and answer session.
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The UNF Wrestling Club is going to the mat in its efforts to establish a grappling group on campus.
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The point of the new cell phone restrictions is to ensure that members aren’t texting during senate meetings, Volk said.
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In the aftermath of the shocking upset in the Massachusetts special election Jan. 19 to replace the late, great Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Democrats were “downtrodden” and “hysterica
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UNF officials are launching a program designed to assist military veterans making the transition from combat to the classroom.
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Something smells funny … comic enthusiasts invade!
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A recent study attempted to determine the reasons behind the nation’s underwhelming college graduation statistics, and UNF students share their experiences managing full-time work and school.
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In the days following the failed Christmas Day bombing plot, congresspersons refrained from publicly holding hands and singing a patriotic hymn of some kind. There was neither a bipartisan rush to declare support for the commander in chief, nor was there even a scintilla of national solidarity on display.
What emerged instead was a sordid fusillade of finger pointing and political posturing.
Rather than condemn al-Qaida for their murderous machinations, former Vice President Dick Cheney, the consummate elder statesman, turned his wrath toward President Barack Obama.
In an interview with the right-wing rag Politico, The Lord of Darkness sniped that Obama was “trying to pretend that we are not …
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The UNF Student Government Senate blocked a T-shirt funding request from pro-gay rights groups during the Jan. 4 Senate meeting, citing fiscal responsibility as the rationale.
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It was a warm, sunshine-saturated day as a calm, refreshing winter zephyr blew though the softball field behind Lot 18. This picturesque setting allowed for a blistering brouhaha between two groups of future professionals, heading into professions that tend to not get along: doctors and lawyers.
On one side of the field stood the nation’s future medical professionals, on the other, the people who might someday sue them for malpractice.
The Nov. 14 kickball match between the UNF Pre-Med and Pre-Law societies had all the makings of a deeply emotional, highly competitive …




