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Charissa Krasnow’s art speaks more than she does.
Catherine Kennedy never picked up a paintbrush until she experienced a nervous breakdown from overworking in 1980.
After a record low turnout Sunday for students interested in running for a UF Student Senate seat, Monday drew enough applicants to fill the Fall 2014 Student Government elections ballot.
Janet Nobles leaves her Ocala home before dawn to get to work in Matherly Hall.
World politics were introduced to the chambers at the final Student Senate meeting of the semester.
As 2013 comes to a close, consumer confidence is on the rebound.
The UF Students for a Democratic Society’s battle for tuition equity for undocumented students continued Friday when the group pushed for space at the upcoming Board of Trustees meeting.
#UFRising is a go.
Bill Nye tickets are bye-bye.
Vegetarians like 18-year-old Annika Goldman can rejoice: Subway will be included in the Spring 2014 meal plan.
The wait for #UFRising is over — kind of.
As the Student Senate moved forward supporting a resolution granting in-state tuition to undocumented students, Student Government, External Affairs and the Collegiate Veterans Society pushed for a similar cause.
A stacked agenda complete with a hot-button issue complemented a full house in the Student Senate chambers Tuesday night.
As UF’s football ranking dropped, so did the ranking of campus sexual health services.
A four-digit tuition bill at UF could pay off with a seven-digit salary.
After passing a few resolutions that have been lingering on the agenda, senators brainstormed improvements for the school year at Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting.
Former Gov. Charlie Crist officially announced his candidacy in the upcoming 2014 gubernatorial election in St. Petersburg on Monday.
Interview with Matt from Matt & Kim:
Zachary Field knows better than to post an inappropriate photo on Facebook.
Within 13 minutes, Tuesday night’s Student Senate approved funding for two organizations and wrapped up its weekly meeting.