Thursday, October 18, 2007

Spinnaker Editorial

I'm linking to a Letter to the Editor in the Spinnaker about the proposed ban on skateboards and bicycles on campus.

http://www.unf.edu/groups/spinnaker/archives/2007/10-10/discourse.php

Enjoy, tell me what you think of the ban.

Friday, February 23, 2007

OSPREYS WIN!!!!

Hello Ospreys!
Good news about our Osprey Basketball, WE BEAT LIPSCOMB! Here's the press release:

Ospreys Win!!!!

UNF upsets Lipscomb, 73-64

Grimball, Henry tally double-doubles for UNF

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 22, 2007) - Sooner or later, streaks must end.

The University of North Florida snapped some nasty ones in one fell swoop on Thursday night at UNF Arena by shocking A-Sun power Lipscomb 73- 64.

The Ospreys (3-25, 1-16 A-Sun) played perhaps their most impressive game of the season, getting double- doubles from James Grimball and Arnold Henry while icing the game away with nine straight free throws in the final two minutes to snap the nation’s longest losing streak at 15 games. UNF also snapped a 22- game conference losing streak and a 32-game streak against Division I opponents.

Their seven-game home skid? It’s history as well.

“I can’t tell you how proud I am of our guys,” UNF head coach Matt Kilcullen said. “They came out and executed the game plan and finished strong. We hit free throws, played great defense, did what we needed to do. Our players get all the credit. They came to win tonight.”

The victory came against one of the hottest teams in the A-Sun. The Bisons (17-11, 11-6 A-Sun) sit in third place in the conference standings and had won nine of 12 games coming into Thursday. An inability to hit the long-range shot eventually doomed the Bisons, who hit just 10 of 40 3-pointers, including a 1-for-14 first half.

UNF shot 45 percent for the game and hit 24 of 35 free throws, including 17 of 24 in the second half. The Ospreys also committed just 11 turnovers, their second-lowest total of the year.

Chris Timberlake led UNF with 16 points, one of four Ospreys in double figures. Germaine Sparkes added 14 points, James Grimball 13 points and 10 rebounds and Arnold Henry 11 points and 10 rebounds.

Sparkes erased a brief 2-0 deficit two minutes into the game with a basket and free throw, and the Ospreys never trailed again. UNF led by as many as 13 points over the first 20 minutes and were ahead 32-27 at halftime behind 12 points from Timberlake.

In the second half, Lipscomb continued to fire up 3- pointers – missing nine in a row at one point – before finally catching fire late. Brian Fisk, who led all scorers with 21 points, drained back-to-back 3-pointers to bring the Bisons within 53-51 with 5:03 to play.

UNF answered with an 8-0 run over the next three minutes, however, to build a 61-51 lead with 2:08 to go.

The Bisons hit three of their final six 3-pointers to stay within striking distance from there, but Cortez Riley, Henry and Timberlake combined to hit their final nine attempts to ice the game and give the Ospreys their first win in 2007. Timberlake’s four free throws were his only points of the second half.

Ard added 15 points for the Bisons, while Michael Teller had 12.

UNF returns to action on Saturday afternoon in its season finale, facing second-place Belmont at UNF Arena. Tipoff is set for 4 p.m.

-www.unfospreys.com-

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

love/hate

We've all seen the signs everywhere around campus, and now we've all seen the whiteboards. But, we don't know who.
The love/hate publicity campaign has been buzzing around campus for two weeks now and its causing some great discussions. I've seen and heard more opinions in the last two days than the last two years at this campus. But still no one has claimed responsiblity. I want to say job well done, but should I say it to BCM, JCL, the Philosophy Department, or the Spanish Department?
Who's is 'love/hate'?

Check out their blog:
http://unflovehate.blogspot.com/

Monday, February 19, 2007

Kappa Alpha Theta Coming to Campus

Hello OSPREYS!
I just got this press realease about Kappa Alpha Theta, the sorority coming to campus, from Tyler Young, the Greek Life Cooridinator:

Kappa Alpha Theta Establishes Chapter at University of North Florida


Kappa Alpha Theta, the first Greek-letter fraternity known among women, will establish its Eta Omicron Chapter at the University of North Florida the weekend of April 20th – 22nd. We look forward to joining Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Kappa Delta and Zeta Tau Alpha as part of the vital, growing community of Greek women’s groups on the UNF campus.

Young women who are interested in learning more about Kappa Alpha Theta and the opportunities we offer for leadership development, academic excellence, and personal growth are cordially invited to attend one of five upcoming informational sessions.

  • Thursday, February 22, 6 – 7:30 pm, Building 14, Room 1603 (Robinson Student Life Center)
  • Monday, February 26, 5 -6:30 pm, Building 14, Room 1606 (Robinson Student Life Center)
  • Tuesday, February 27, 6 – 7:30 pm, Robinson Theater West Hall (across from Building 14)
  • Wednesday, February 28, 7 – 8:30 pm, Building 14, Room 1602 (Robinson Student Life Center)
  • Thursday, March 1, 5 -6:30pm, Building 14, Room 1606 (Robinson Student Life Center)

Kappa Alpha Theta, founded in 1870 at DePauw University (then Asbury College) in Greencastle, Ind., is recognized as a leader in the Greek community in terms of programs for members, scholarships awarded, and chapter excellence. Kappa Alpha Theta supports 124 college chapters and 186 alumnae chapters across the US and Canada. Membership totals more than 212,760.

Welcome!

Hey Everyone,

Welcome to TSQ Magazine's blog. For those of you who don't know, which is pretty much everyone right now, TSQ is a student magazine debuting this Spring on UNF. It's a magazine for students and by students discussing the stuff students want to discuss.

I want to use this blog as a way to keep everyone up to date with the progress of the magazine and also give a few sneak peeks of what is on its way to print. So keep this blog in your favorites and check it EVERY DAY, or at least as much as you do facebook.

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