Letter to the Editor: Leaders of UF hide behind a title
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Protest organizers want more than Donald Trump Jr.’s speech at UF to be canceled.
Do you ever just want to waste $50,000, but don’t feel like dousing it in gasoline and setting it on fire? Don’t feel like funding emergency blue lights? Don’t feel like helping student organizations that are struggling with funding?
The ACCENT speakers have already been chosen, but if I could go back in time and have a conversation with someone from ACCENT Speakers Bureau, I imagine it would sound a lot like this:
It’s way too early for this much noise.
In 2016, President Donald Trump promised America he would “drain the Swamp.” In 2019, his son will speak at it.
President Donald Trump’s son is being paid to speak at UF.
Nostalgia hit hard in the University Auditorium at the Accent Speakers Bureau event Wednesday night, when a star from the Nickelodeon show “Drake & Josh” took the stage.
Backstage, a room is filled with young women rushing around. Some are stretching, some are singing opera and others are putting on their eveningwear to prepare for an interview. Nerves are running high.
Lock your doors, UF. It’s not crazy Steve, but the infamous theater thug, that’s comin’ to town.
Hasan Minhaj said he was fired from just about every job he’s had.
In 2017, Hasan Minhaj hosted the White House correspondents’ dinner in which President Donald Trump was absent. Minhaj said it wasn’t an honor.
Mr. Wonderful believes in investing correctly, pitching wisely and devouring cupcakes to succeed in business.
A shark is coming to the Swamp in two weeks.
What’s up, Gator Nation?
John Kasich said he’s not running for president again.
Ohio’s 69th governor will speak at UF Jan. 23.
I’ll just go ahead and say it. The Student Body president’s latest column Wednesday seemed pretty impressive (albeit bland).
I hope you Gators all had a great Thanksgiving holiday with your friends and family! I am writing to you today with some updates on what your Student Government has been up to lately. I’ll touch on some new initiatives we’ve been working on as well as a summary of what else SG has accomplished so far this year.
Aly Raisman almost didn’t testify against her abuser in the trial, but at the last minute, she was inspired to use her voice for good.