Senator who lost seat in Spring election back in UF Senate
An old face has returned to UF’s Student Senate.
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An old face has returned to UF’s Student Senate.
Former President Jimmy Carter will stand in for his wife Rosalynn Carter who was scheduled to speak about mental health at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts tonight.
A political group representing fraternities and sororities plans to lobby against campus rape investigations, and UF’s community has not yet taken a stance.
Turlington Plaza was silent except for the humming of the vending machines Monday night as people gathered to commemorate the lives of transgender women.
Last semester, roommates Mitchell Kaye and Connor Balint were waiting at the Rawlings Hall bus stop when a homeless man approached them to ask for food.
Sebastian Duque smelled something burning in his dorm Tuesday night but couldn’t find the source.
Giggles, ice cream and committee chair appointments made up Tuesday night’s UF Senate meeting.
Students will be able to navigate through Student Government’s website with ease next Fall on its new website.
When the bell rang, chairs scraped and children rushed to leave. Yet Adaobi Ugochukwu sat at her desk, her eyes focused on the clock.
Chris Weaver wants voters to know that even though he hasn’t lived in Gainesville long, he is still qualified to represent them.
Tiny clear wings are scattered across the windowsill by UF professor Andrew Thoron’s desk.
Senators at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting said goodbye to some members and welcomed newly elected members as well as a new president, president pro-tempore and members-at-large.
President Kent Fuchs attended his first UF Board of Trustees meeting Monday afternoon at Tigert Hall.
The first day of voting broke records in recent years with a total of 8,093 ballots cast Tuesday.
The Spring 2015 elections start today after weeks of heavy campaigning from Access Party and Swamp Party.
Students who missed the Freshman Leadership Council debate between Swamp Party and Access Party expressed concerns when they found out no video recording was available.
Joseph Michaels dove into Student Government as a freshman looking to make an impact.
Joselin Padron-Rasines loves to dance, a passion that has followed her from her birthplace in Venezuela to UF.
Tia Smart’s first experience in Student Government was through the UF Freshman Leadership Council during her first year at UF.
When it comes to extracurricular activities, Kevin Doan isn’t shy.