Students and community members attempt to filibuster UF SG Senate
A speaker who identified himself as Omar Omar stood before the Reitz Chamber lectern and declared himself to be the UF Student Body president.
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A speaker who identified himself as Omar Omar stood before the Reitz Chamber lectern and declared himself to be the UF Student Body president.
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UF Student Government makes decisions for a student population of over 50,000, but it is turning its attention to the world.
21 Savage wants 50 hot wings. They must be extra crispy.
What’s up, Gator Nation?
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The cancellation of a UF Student Senate meeting left the Reitz Union’s name unchanged — for now.
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Steven Orban was dressed in a suit and tie waiting for his first Student Government interview Tuesday afternoon.
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Audrey Wikan wants to be part of an organization that makes her feel at home.
Michael Murphy woke up, drank a cup of coffee, called his parents and announced his bid to be Student Body president.
Zachariah Chou wants to exchange his likes on Swampy UF memes for top ten public teens for votes this Spring.
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The UF Student Senate may have missed its chance to make changes to the upcoming election ballot because its meeting was accidentally canceled.
Sometimes when I write these columns, I wish I could type away praising Student Government competence with rainbows, unicorns and classical music in the background.
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Holes in the UF Student Body constitution were discovered at the first Senate Judiciary Committee meeting of 2019. Every decade, a commission meets to fill them.
It’s always tea time in Student Government land. One of the fascinating developments over Winter Break was the news of Young Americans for Freedom suing Student Government over claims of free speech violations. (Long story short, YAF wanted money to bring speakers in; SG said no.)
Happy new year to everyone (except Student Government). To us, I wish an honest and transparent new year because I’m getting tired of some of the things I’ve seen come out of our current administration.