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UF Student Government’s executive branch has agencies akin to our federal government’s departments. Each agency has its own mission. The ACCENT Speakers Bureau brings in speakers, as I’m sure you’ve all realized at this point, while Chomp the Vote dabbles in registering voters.
Student Government’s multicultural affairs cabinet director Robyn Louis wanted to hear from students about what UF and SG could do better. So she hosted a “culture and coffee” event.
Student Government’s multicultural affairs cabinet director Robyn Louis wanted to hear from students about what UF and SG could do better. So she hosted a “culture and coffee” event.
Students of all cultures are united by one thing: coffee.
Uber Safe Rides has been a project that I’ve been fascinated with since my freshman year in 2016. Originally, a hefty 50 percent discount on nighttime rides in and around campus, I was impressed that UF Student Government had been able to enact a program that would make a big difference in the lives of students.
Hey Gators!
About a month after elections, UF Student Government Senate will finally get to work.
It’s been two years since UF Student Government began Uber Safe Rides, a service that hasn’t been working for students lately.
Ben Lima, a 21-year-old political science senior and Inspire Party senator-elect for District D, speaks out against the use of student activities and service fees funds to host Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle as Accent speakers at a Student Government meeting Tuesday night.
Senators elected into UF Student Government two weeks ago still can’t start their new jobs.
Protest organizers want more than Donald Trump Jr.’s speech at UF to be canceled.
Another week of the college football season is in the books, and it still feels like we don’t know anything about any of these teams.
Inspire Party’s newly won Senate seats are safe.
Do you ever just want to waste $50,000, but don’t feel like dousing it in gasoline and setting it on fire? Don’t feel like funding emergency blue lights? Don’t feel like helping student organizations that are struggling with funding?
After weeks of student activism, there will be blue lights on Fraternity Drive.
Branden Pearson speaks in defense of Gator Party against allegations of campaign violations Thursday evening at a Student Government Elections Commission meeting at the Levin College of Law. The meeting followed a contentious Senate race between Gator Party and Inspire Party.
Facing violations, Inspire Party clung to its newly won seats in UF Student Government Senate at the Elections Commission meeting Thursday evening, its future positions challenged.
Stephanie Siler, the SG Supervisor of Elections, announces the results of the Senate race Wednesday night to a room full of Gator and Inspire party members on the Reitz Union 1st floor. Siler said 9,907 students voted on Tuesday and Wednesday. Of the 50 open Senate seats, 26 went to Inspire Party and 24 went to Gator Party.
Hidden in a swarm of orange and blue T-shirts, Colin Solomon gripped onto his friends, sobbing tears of joy.