UF Senate debates Infinity Hall representation
UF student senators are divided on whether students living in Infinity Hall should have their own senator or be part of District A.
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UF student senators are divided on whether students living in Infinity Hall should have their own senator or be part of District A.
Alex Marques took a red piece of chalk and bent down to write "tabling registration easier" on a chalkboard to help generate ideas for the upcoming UF Student Government Fall Elections.
The decision to either give students living in Infinity Hall a UF student senator or group them in District A was a heated topic at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
22-year-old Wesley Hamlin, a UF material sciences senior, talks to Impact party candidates, Carrie Wilkey, 18, a UF telecommunications freshman and Jackie Phillips, 19, a UF family, youth and community sciences sophomore outside the Reitz Union Tuesday afternoon. Hamlin said he votes every semester, usually against Swamp party.
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