Student Government gives $170,000 to renovate campus game room
The Student Senate unanimously passed a bill to allocate $170,000 for maintenance in the Reitz Union Game Room at the meeting Tuesday night.
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The Student Senate unanimously passed a bill to allocate $170,000 for maintenance in the Reitz Union Game Room at the meeting Tuesday night.
The Supreme Court of the United States will make a decision that may affect the rights of inventors and researchers at universities across the nation, including UF.
Eight games in, we still don’t really know the UF offense.
Congratulations to the 112th United States Congress and the new governor of the great state of Florida.
In a heated debate Tuesday night, Student Senators passed a bill that allows only for bills passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee to be heard in Senate meetings.
As the Nov. 2 elections draw near, tension across campus practically hangs in the air like UF’s humidity. For the United States, this upcoming election is more than just big — it’s life-changing.
Grace Donnalley holds all the power.
Student Senators voted Tuesday night to allocate $35,000 of Student Government reserve funds to improve safety at the Flavet Field Bandshell.
Outgoing senators in the Student Senate gave their goodbye addresses before the newly-elected senators were sworn in during Tuesday night's meeting.
The Student Government Election Commission voted unanimously to let election code violators off with a warning Monday night.
The apparent source of all evil has been called out again by President Obama, and I’m not talking about the Georgia Bulldogs.
As chants, fists and cigar smoke filled the air, Supervisor of Elections Amanda Griffin announced the results of the fall Student Government elections, leading to an eruption of cheers from the Unite Party.
With so much focus at home, our current government is letting a lot happen abroad.
With Student Government election season wrapping up, it is not news to anybody that SG elections are less than earnest.
Every semester during election season, we’re accosted by party supporters passing out glossy fliers by the thousands. Every semester, we develop more advanced methods, a la Harriet the Spy, of evading the volunteers who stake out places we can’t avoid and try to convince us to vote for one party over the other.
Senators voted against two bills that would reduce privileges for Student Government officials during Tuesday night’s meeting.
Just after 7 a.m. Tuesday, when the campus street lights were still lit, students in navy shirts armed with stacks of fliers began to take their places across campus.
Since the time of our founding during the spring 2009 election cycle, the Unite Party has been committed to delivering real, tangible results to the Student Body.
I have attempted, after my resignation, to keep distance from this election, especially because, with the demise of Student Alliance, I don’t really have much of a dog in this race. However, a letter in Monday’s Alligator was so misleading, I had to say something.
In an election year turned upside down by the biggest Tea Party south of Boston and an overwhelming distaste for whoever just happens to be in office, UF students will be given the opportunity today and Wednesday to mirror their detestation of the status quo — or just vote arbitrarily and strike those special voting pens down a party line simply to collect an “I Voted” sticker so your sororities will feed you.