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Student murdered by ex-boyfriend

By Kara Hughett
Contributing writer

Tiffany Satchel, 27, a University of North Florida senior, was fatally shot Oct. 23 outside of her Southside apartment complex.

Police arrived 17 minutes after the incident and found Satchel dead with her 15-month-old son in a parked car nearby. With a past history of domestic violence against Satchel, police quickly identified the main suspect in her murder as her former live-in boyfriend, Jonathan Clowers.

Clowers arrived at Satchel’s apartment earlier that Sunday evening and they began to argue outside. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office homicide report confirmed that the cause of the murder was unknown. Clowers is at large and is considered to be a threat to anyone who is in contact with him.

This Week

News

A lesson in disaster:
Students are now able to take a course that studies and documents how Jacksonville reacted to relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina.

Expressions

Got to like Lily:
Actress and comedian Lily Tomlin is coming to campus. Find out her opinion in an up-close interview.

Sports

Shoot like a pro:
No matter how good your basketball skills are, there is always room for improvement. Find out how to improve upon your game with the free throw instructional.

Aid past due for many students

John Woodward
Assistant News Editor

It has been 11 weeks since the beginning of the semester, and some students at the University of North Florida have not received money from financial aid.

Approximately 68 percent of students at UNF receive financial aid, and many students and financial aid staff members are experiencing frustrations with student accounts.


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