SG to discuss SNAP changes
Students hope they won’t be left saying “Oh SNAP!” after Thursday’s meeting between Student Government members and the University Police Department.
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Students hope they won’t be left saying “Oh SNAP!” after Thursday’s meeting between Student Government members and the University Police Department.
Students had one mission in mind Tuesday as they lined up on the Reitz Union North Lawn: to get a free Nike T-shirt.
Students consumed with thoughts of pumpkin pie and roasted turkey may also want to think about the impact their Thanksgiving meals will have on the environment.
They walked onto the fog-filled stage wearing black masks. When the masks came off, the crowd cheered as the newly inducted members of Pi Delta Psi revealed themselves to the Greek community.
The Reitz Union is a place where students can gather together, but discussions of a proposed student fee to fund its renovation, repairs and expansion are dividing students and Student Government senators.
A new report released by the National Wildlife Federation shows that the sustainability movement is energizing college campuses across the nation.
Students from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences may not have to face long lines in the advising center much longer.
As talk continues about a student fee that would fund the renovation and expansion of the Reitz Union, students and Student Government representatives voiced their concerns over the financial burden it would bring.
Student Government celebrated its 100th birthday at the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom Tuesday night with cake, a live band and about 190 guests.
Dew covered the ground and fog hung over the Naples golf course.
UF's Air Force ROTC is flying high after its national award.
Contestants at the African Student Union Scholarship Pageant traced their roots to about five different countries but emphasized the importance of uniting cultures during a two-hour show at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom Thursday night.
The Senate chambers were a bit more crowded than usual Tuesday night when about 30 students stuffed into rows and crowded the aisles to discuss an upcoming resolution regarding a report on last winter's Gaza conflict.
Students can explore housing options during the off-campus housing fair today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Reitz Union Colonnade.
UF students walked away with more than just a win after Saturday's game. They also got a 10-foot oar carved from a 1,000-year-old cypress tree.
This year a new tradition will be put in oarder.
About 40 residents of Maguire Village and University Village South, two of UF's graduate and family housing facilities, met with officials from the Department of Housing Thursday night to discuss problems with their wireless Internet.
A three-headed pink flamingo, a witch and a fish were among about 35 protesters who marched Wednesday in downtown Gainesville to protest the proposed $14 billion nuclear power plant about 50 miles from Gainesville in Levy County.
Florida Prepaid's tuition differential fee plan has raised its price for newborns.
A group of about 20 students, some holding signs with slogans such as "We want fair food and justice for all," urged senators at Tuesday's meeting to show their support for a resolution advocating a pay increase and better treatment for Immokalee workers.