Minority party option raises concern, excitement this SG election season among former Students Party
When a new minority party emerged this election season, students were hyped.
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When a new minority party emerged this election season, students were hyped.
Before Hadar Arazi was even admitted to UF, she knew she wanted to get involved in Student Government.
Nicholas Carre, 20, stepped outside his pre-biomedical engineering bubble when he became involved in student organizations.
UPDATE: In light of a controversy over the recording of last night's FLC debate, we've updated our story to include audio from the closing statements from both parties.
Swamp Party and Access Party members handed out fliers to students Monday morning on Turlington Plaza listing their platforms.
For the second time during Spring elections, a debate hosted by a student organization was canceled due to only one party accepting the invitation.
On Tuesday, UF students can attend the only two-sided debate during Spring elections.
The first debate of this election season wasn’t a debate. It was a forum featuring Access Party’s executive candidates.
A heavy silence fell over the Senate chambers at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting when Sen. Michael Christ announced the formation of an independent Senate coalition.
Students walking through campus were met with wide grins from political party representatives holding large white notepads.
This election season, UF’s two political parties were invited to three debates, but only one will feature both parties.
The UF performing arts director is leaving after 15 years growing Gainesville’s art community.
A new elections commissioner was barely approved after much controversy during Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
The final day for qualifying and slating broke records, with more than 800 students slating over the past three days.
Gladstone Michel and Ruth DeClasse said goodbye to their only son, Jerry DeClasse, for the last time Sunday afternoon.
Almost 300 students made their ways to the UF Reitz Union Grand Ballroom for day two of qualifying and slating.
Professionally dressed with freshly updated resumes in hand, students have a lot to prepare before making their Career Showcase entrances.
Despite it being Super Bowl Sunday, students dropped by the UF Reitz Union Grand Ballroom for the first day of qualifying and slating for Spring 2015 elections.
On the edge of the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday, Swamp Party released its executive ticket for Spring 2015 Student Government elections.
The Swamp Party won’t be the only party with executive candidates in the upcoming Spring 2015 Student Government elections.