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Are Northeast Florida Teens Being Set Up to Be Financially Clueless?  

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September 25, 2024
Words by Kelsey Matzinger As students across Jacksonville head back to school, one crucial subject remains notably absent from curriculum — personal finance. In fact, it appears that only 31% of teens actually have access to such courses.  It’s unbelievable that school systems are allowing such a big gap to exist despite widespread interest among students and a growing recognition

Unforced Error

December 21, 2022
Unforced Error Diana Greene jumps the shark Words by Shelton Hull Quick history lesson: Jacksonville’s first Black mayor was Alvin Brown, whose political career was all but ruined with a single critical mistake: the role he played, behind the scenes, in helping to block passage of the city’s initial attempt

Jacksonville: River City? Or Gotham City?

December 21, 2022
Jacksonville: River City? Or Gotham City? Words By Ambar Ramirez and Carmen Macri Dubbed the murder capital of Florida, Jacksonville is no stranger to crime. In 2020, Jacksonville saw the highest homicide rate since 2003 with 177. But with a brief glimpse of hope in 2021 in which homicide

Being the Elite

November 28, 2022
Austan Goolsbee meets the World Affairs Council Words by Shelton Hull The World Affairs Council’s new season has just begun, and we’re here to give you a quick preview.  The Council as we know it began in 1995, when it joined the larger network of World Affairs Councils

The Magnitude of the 26th Amendment

October 26, 2022
Words by Ariel Rademyer  Voting facilitates expression for the people. Serving as a vital and core attribute of the United States of America, selecting government officials is our nation’s blessing. We, the people, hold the power to make our voices heard on a larger scale. On July 1st, 1971, the

Weird Wild Stuff: Queen Elizabeth II Edition

October 3, 2022
The year’s weirdest and wildest news story so far was actually not so weird and wild, after all. It speaks to the perpetual perdurability of Queen Elizabeth II (April 21, 1926-September 8, 2022) that a 96 year-old woman who’d just beaten covid in February could die in September, and the
Affordable Marijuana Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, Dr, Rene Puildo

Local Doctor Offers Compassionate Care at Affordable Marijuana Clinic

Jacksonville’s Affordable Marijuana License Clinic is working to ensure qualified patients have access to the alternative treatment. As part of an integrated, multidisciplinary medical marijuana clinic network, clinic staff is expertly trained in the use of medical marijuana for the treatment of approved conditions. The clinic offers individualized patient-oriented care

College Prep

May 23, 2022
Ariel Rademeyer Sunrises, sunsets, sunglasses, beautifully warm beaming sun rays, and tanning while completely slathered in sunscreen depict the ideal Summer vacation. After the most dreaded time for high school students, Junior year, we finally have begun approaching the end. With summer break right around the corner, this presents upcoming
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