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Students should think twice before posting pictures from last night’s party or adding that crude bumper sticker because there’s a possibility more than just friends are looking at their Facebook or Myspace, according to a Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions survey.
Kaplan surveyed 320 college admissions officers from the nation’s top colleges and universities and found one out of 10 officers visited an applicant’s social networking Web site as a part of the decision-making process.
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He has been active with student governments since he was in eighth grade, and his efforts to serve student bodies. in particular, has not ceased.
John Barnes, UNF student body president, credits his father for getting him into politics.
“He’s a political junkie,” said Barnes, senior political science major. “I remember watching ‘Meet the Press’ with him on the weekends.”
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Here are the names, pictures and platforms of the students running for Senate seats.
The College of Arts and Sciences, Engineering and Computing Sciences, and Brooks College of Health candidates are running in the intercollegiate elections. The elections are scheduled for Oct. 7-8.
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Right now, America needs a prune,” comedian Stephen Colbert said. “It may not be a young, sexy plum. Granted, it is shriveled and at times hard to swallow. But this dried-up old fruit has the experience we need.”
Comedian John Stewart disagreed.
“You know after eight years of prunes, you would think –,” he said.
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Just spend a few minutes perusing social networking Web sites like Facebook and MySpace, and it’s increasingly clear millions of college students post photos of their friends at last night’s party dressed in less than conservative attire.
In many of these cases, the students are drinking underage or using illegal substances.
What these students might not realize is that future employers might be browsing the page as well.

