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UF’s Student Senate elected Smith Meyers as the new Senate president Tuesday night.
Two election complaints were heard by the Student Government elections commission Tuesday afternoon.
After last week’s Student Senate elections, Impact Party and the independent candidates submitted the last of their campaign finance reports Monday.
After a brief meeting Monday, the Student Government election commission will meet again today to hear four election complaints.
On Wednesday morning, the world lost a great man; a man bigger than politics, whose name alone is synonymous with the state of Israel.
Only one independent candidate won his seat after Impact Party took the rest of the Student Senate seats Wednesday night.
The only winning independent candidate, Zachariah Chou, a 18-year-old UF political science and journalism freshman, smiles after winning the Infinity Hall race 42 to 14. Chou will be Infinity's first senator.
The only winning independent candidate, Zachariah Chou, a 18-year-old UF political science and journalism freshman, smiles after winning the Infinity Hall race 42 to 14. Chou will be Infinity's first senator.
In a suit and tie, UF President Kent Fuchs did 12 pushups Wednesday to send a message about veteran suicide rates.
It’s that time of year again — Student Government elections. The last few years, dear reader, have been as tumultuous as ever. The drama surrounding various party name changes, accusations of nepotism, mudslinging and the seemingly valid conspiracy theories seems to never end, and even as we put the finishing touches on this endorsement editorial, the Not My System movement is preparing a livestream for a Q&A.
Students living in residence halls will have two chances to meet their Student Government Senate candidates.
“President Barack Obama was born in the United States. Period.”
Impact Party, independent candidates, begin asking students for ways to improve UF
Where does responsibility come from? At what point can someone abandon his or her sworn obligations? While the discussion surrounding San Francisco 49ers football player Colin Kaepernick’s decision to lead a national protest is growing stale and tiresome, the reaction by the Santa Clara Police Department is so irresponsible, so reckless and so downright childish that a continuation of this discussion is sadly necessary.
Life is strange. The future is unpredictable. You find that scary. You seek answers everywhere, but the more you discover, the less you know. The confusion slowly dissipates, and fear starts to take its place. All hope seems lost. In the darkness, you see a flicker of light. With curiosity ablaze you chase after the glimmer, and as you grow nearer and nearer you stumble upon the Friday edition of the Independent Florida Alligator. In it, you find something that makes everything okay. That something is…
Right now, a university is suing its student newspaper.
Cynthia Mo climbed to the third floor of the Reitz Union Tuesday armed with a list of ideas to improve UF.
Hello, dear readers. So, this is David, coming out of the closet to speak to you directly.
The first day of party interviews for the Fall semester’s Student Government elections saw a lower turnout than last year.