Wednesday is the last day to request an absentee ballot for the Spring elections
Students have until Wednesday at 5 p.m. to request an absentee ballot for the UF Student Government Spring election.
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Students have until Wednesday at 5 p.m. to request an absentee ballot for the UF Student Government Spring election.
Greetings Gators,
Greetings Gators,
The first time I pulled up to Café Risqué, I was nervous. Not about seeing the dancers or the clients or the club itself, but about the prospect of getting to know this place and telling its story.
Gainesville city commissioners voted to draft an emergency order Thursday evening to tighten mask requirements in bars and clubs.
The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted a former UF professor for fraudulently receiving $1.76 million in federal grant money from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to advance his company and research in China.
Cody Ko, Noel Miller and David Dobrik brought laughter and bright smiles to UF students Wednesday night, providing some unfiltered advice and insight on their lives behind the screen.
Union Party joined Change Party Tuesday, leaving students with two party choices for the UF Student Government Spring election: Gator and Change.
Change Party announced its executive ticket for the Spring 2021 UF Student Government election Monday.
YouTube personalities Cody Ko, Noel Miller and David Dobrik will speak Feb. 3 at 6 and 8 p.m. in a virtual event for UF students.
Following the tragic loss of three UF community members to traffic crashes over the past two months, UF Student Government is planning traffic safety projects with the university and local and state governments.
Students interested in running for a UF Senate seat this Spring election can begin registering and meeting the parties Friday.
Togetherness, camaraderie and family are the words Vivian Filer used to describe her upbringing in Springhill, a historically Black neighborhood in East Gainesville.
Gator Party announced its executive ticket for the Spring 2021 UF Student Government election Wednesday.
With another semester of Zoom fatigue and pandemic paranoia looming over their heads, students and faculty fear they won’t have enough time to recharge their academic batteries in a term with only one official day off.
In honor of MLK Day of Service, UF Student Government is partnering with the Brown Center of Leadership and Service to hold a donation drive for Grace Marketplace, a non-profit organization with a mission to end homelessness in Alachua County.
My stomach dropped when President Kent Fuchs declared that spring semester of 2021 would be in-person, since “the full experience of a residential university includes in-person instruction...Our students deserve this opportunity.” As a UF graduate instructor, I disagreed with this policy for many reasons—primarily fear for student and staff safety as COVID-19 case numbers continued to (and still do) climb.
UF’s commitment to in-person classes this Spring has led to threats of disciplinary action, giving students the ability to report faculty who don’t follow through with face-to-face interactions.
Following three hit-and-run crashes that killed two people and critically injured one in December, a UF Student Government Senator has plans to implement a traffic safety project this Spring.
After months of just getting by, independent venues are getting relief.