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A shark visited the Gators’ University Auditorium Wednesday night, to the delight of the about 200 UF students.
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A shark visited the Gators’ University Auditorium Wednesday night, to the delight of the about 200 UF students.
The final Student Senate meeting of the term — which bled into the first of the new term — was packed with tearful goodbyes from departing senators and smiling hellos from new ones.
Change Party beat out Gator Party Monday night, gaining a majority of the 50 Senate seats up for grabs in the Fall 2022 Student Government election — a victory that could signal a shift in the UF electorate for semesters to come.
Student Government Fall elections are upon us. And although recent meteorological conditions have attempted to blow them off course, they will continue as planned Oct. 3.
Confronted with low budget funding, the Florida Players have continued to fundraise this Fall to make sure the show still goes on.
With the strike of a gavel, the Sept. 27 UF Senate meeting was adjourned after about 15 minutes. The Reitz Auditorium erupted in cheers from more than 100 UF students, who attended in protest of the bill that could reduce club funding.
Students line up at the Broward Recreation Room to cast their vote in the UF Student Government election Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2022.
Despite the looming threat of a hurricane, polls for Student Government elections opened Tuesday morning for students to vote in their next round of area senators.
Due to campus closure in preparation for Hurricane Ian, the second day of the UF Student Government election has been pushed to Monday, Oct. 3, according to an email from supervisor of elections Ethan Halle. The election was originally scheduled for Sept. 28.
A panic over funding has defined the start of the year for many UF organizations — but some are confused on who brought about the change: UF or Student Government?
Durante las elecciones del Gobierno Estudiantil (SG) de Otoño de UF, los estudiantes se dirigirán a las urnas para emitir sus votos para el nuevo grupo de 50 senadores estudiantiles.
Tres partidos han designado candidatos para las elecciones de otoño del Gobierno Estudiantil de UF. Las elecciones son el 27 y 28 de septiembre y decidirán los próximos 50 estudiantes que ocuparán escaños en el Senado Estudiantil.
Our Student Government and our elections are supposed to reflect the interests of the entire UF student body, no matter who you are. Unfortunately, there has been persistent misallocation of student funding, prioritizing a slim number of interests. The inequitable distribution of our student budget was most recently manifested in the recruitment of Accent speaker Josh Richards for $60,000.
Gator Party is proud to have led Student Government for the last two years. It has been an honor to generate long-lasting impacts for the Gator community through the executive and legislative branches.
A specter haunts the University of Florida. The specter of liberation.
With Student Government elections right around the corner Sept. 27 and 28, UF students have varying opinions on how SG should function — that is, if they have an opinion at all.
Three parties have slated candidates for Fall UF Student Government elections Sept. 27 and 28, which will decide the next 50 students to hold seats in the Student Senate.
As Fall UF Student Government elections approach in the upcoming week, students will head to the polls to cast their votes for a new cohort of 50 student senators.
The first UF Student Government Senate meeting of the Fall semester tackled Senate seat distribution and the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, among three other pieces of legislation.
UF Homecoming and Gator Growl announced Friday headlining artist, Flo Rida, and opener, Olivia O’Brien, will perform at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Oct. 7.