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Gators now have a new place for their Swamp-decor needs.
The final day of qualifying and slating, where students chose to run with a Student Government political party, had the highest turnout.
A debate was sparked when senators suggested changing the name of the Reitz Union North Lawn to “Global Garden” at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
Jim McElwain didn’t need the game ball Saturday.
The first time Chris Crary sat in the stands for a Gator football game, he was 3 years old.
The shortest day for students to choose which political party to run with turned out to have the largest number of candidates Friday.
Fans do the Gator Chomp during Florida's 61-13 win against New Mexico State on Sept. 5, 2015. More than 90,000 people flooded into the Swamp to see the game.
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The second day of slating and qualifying saw a slight increase of students running, or slating, with either Access Party or Impact Party.
Fellow Gators,
Aside from the pressure surrounding a presumed revival of the football program, Florida coach Jim McElwain can’t walk around campus without being constantly reminded of enormous expectations and past success.
While some students who walked into the Reitz Union knew which Student Government Party they were going to run, or slate, with in the Fall 2015 elections, Anneke Wenzel remained uncertain.
The Senate chambers were relaxed Tuesday night until a heated public debate regarding the recent formation of a new party was addressed.
Students interested in running as a UF student senator can go to the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom in rooms A and E today for Fall 2015 elections.
“The year is 2007. After debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with his album “T.I. vs. T.I.P.,” southern hip-hop star T.I. performs a triumphant set as the headlining artist at UF’s annual Gator Growl event. Backed by a strong setlist consisting of Atlanta trap classics such as “Big Things Poppin’ (Do It),” “Rubber Band Man” and “Bring Em Out,” the overwhelmingly positive response to the show not only cements T.I.’s self-proclaimed status as the “King of the South” but reaffirms Gator Growl as a top-notch event that brings consistently exciting, relevant artists to The Swamp.”
Blue and white lasers flashed through smoke as about 400 people danced to thumping beats and pulsing rhythms.
A new party has emerged with promises to overcome gridlock in the Student Senate chambers.
As fun and exciting as this week has been, like all weeks, it must come to an end. As many of our columnists wrote about, this week was a time for new beginnings: New classes, new friends and new experiences are but a few of the joys that lie in the semester ahead. With that said, it’s time for this semester’s inaugural edition of…
A third political party will come into play in the Fall UF Student Government election cycle.
Albert and Alberta aren’t just on the field; they’re on Tinder waiting to see who will be their next match.