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(01/25/21 3:15pm)
Landmark Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade was decided 48 years ago Friday, but a Gainesville women’s rights group holds that women’s liberation still has a long way to go.
(12/08/20 5:36am)
UF Student Government had virtual events, in-person elections and sweeping UF Senate rule changes throughout the Fall.
(10/29/20 11:11am)
As Florida continues to dominate the American political conversation ahead of Election Day, numerous proposals are working to change how the state’s population votes, both on a local and national level.
(10/21/20 11:48am)
Some COVID-19 positive and off-campus students couldn’t vote in the Student Government elections after receiving their absentee ballots late or not at all.
(10/17/20 7:02pm)
Editors’ note: This story contains graphic descriptions of sexual assault.
(10/17/20 5:15pm)
“May her memory be a revolution,” one sign read. “Men of quality do not fear equality,” another said, held by a man in the crowd, protesting to support the women in his life.
(10/10/20 10:59pm)
A sea of red, white and blue emitted the smell of sweat and barbecue. Pairs of cargo shorts, “Trump” socks and New Balance shoes shuffled around each other to get a better look at Vice President Mike Pence.
(10/08/20 3:11am)
UF Student Government’s current majority party, Gator Party, dominated the elections Wednesday night, winning 37 of the 50 Senate seats. Independent candidates won the two seats that it ran for and one seat remains vacant.
(10/07/20 1:10pm)
Two Senate candidates decided to run for UF Senate seats without any party affiliation, despite the unusually high number of party options in this Student Government election.
(10/06/20 11:58am)
This Student Government election, students can choose between more club funding, defunding University Police Department, changing the name of Reitz Student Union, increasing student tickets for home football games and many more platform points.
(09/30/20 11:32am)
Conservative and liberal student organizations at UF finally agree on something: the first presidential debate was a mess.
(09/29/20 12:19pm)
Early voting for UF Student Government elections opened Monday on the second floor of the Reitz Student Union, but few physical signs were posted letting students know about the polling station.
(09/24/20 2:16pm)
Almost a quarter of Alachua County’s nearly 187,000 registered voters cannot vote in primary elections.
(09/23/20 11:41am)
Eleven election violation complaints were discussed on Monday evening by the UF Student Government Election Commission. Two of them were against The Alligator and both were dismissed in under two minutes.
(09/22/20 4:03pm)
Polling places are potential COVID-19 transmission points, which is pushing some students away from the UF Student Government election in-person voting. An online alternative was denied by the UF provost Sept. 21, adding to the long fight for online voting.
(09/22/20 11:40am)
It was the part of the job interview where they ask fun questions. My interviewer, smiling through Zoom, asked “If you could bring one person to the UF to speak or perform, who would it be?”
(09/21/20 11:05am)
A former University of Central Florida associate professor accused of misogynistic behavior is teaching at UF’s Levin College of Law this Fall.
(09/10/20 11:11pm)
Anita Hill, a lawyer, women’s rights activist and Brandeis University professor, believes 2020 is the year of vision, where the nation began to see each other's suffering.
(09/09/20 12:36pm)
UF Accent Speakers Bureau will pay Anita Hill, lawyer and Brandeis University professor, $30,000 in student fees for her virtual event on Thursday, according to the event contract.
(09/03/20 3:51pm)
Anita Hill, lawyer and Brandeis University professor, will speak to UF Sept. 10 during a virtual event hosted by Accent Speakers Bureau and the Women’s Student Association.