Student government debates Aramark's treatment of workers
Some student senators had a bone to pick with Aramark, UF's food provider, Tuesday night.
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Some student senators had a bone to pick with Aramark, UF's food provider, Tuesday night.
Facebook stalking has taken on a new meaning.
Even a dismal economy can't stop money from flowing into Student Government party campaigns.
Students will be able to cram in a little extra on-campus study time, after senators voted Tuesday to allot $30,000 of Student Government reserve funds to keep the Hub open 20 hours a day.
Demonstrators held signs and played cellos last week to show their opposition to WUFT-FM's change from classical music to news and public affairs.
With the addition of 19 new Canon printers in UF libraries, students no longer need cash or a copy card for library printing. Instead they can swipe their Gator 1 Cards, which will use funds from their vending accounts.
Student Government's political parties wrapped up interviews to fill the 50 open Senate seats at the Reitz Union Tuesday.
Student Senate heated up Tuesday night as when senators passed a $14.4 million budget, which is comprised of Student Activity and Service fees.
Student Government's political parties continued their search for Senate candidates Friday in the Reitz Union.
Thursday marked the beginning of Student Government elections when students with intentions of joining a student political party stopped by the Reitz Union.
Student Government's political parties will interview potential Senate candidates at the Reitz Union today, Friday and Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
UF students can add another company to their list of textbook providers.
Students may have the chance to catch a better glimpse of what their elected representatives are up to after Student Body President Jordan Johnson revealed a new policy in Tuesday night's Student Senate meeting.
The music stopped at 9:45 p.m., only to be replaced by cheers of "Encore!" and "One more show!"
For the second year in a row, UF students, faculty and staff are choosing not to drive themselves crazy while getting around Gainesville.
UF scientists have just released a tasty creation.
Three shiny blue scooters, two Lincoln Town Cars and a mini bus stood waiting as about 60 UF students socialized at The Swamp Restaurant Wednesday night.
After a late start, Student Senate kicked off the fall semester with some heavy debate.
Despite recent budget cuts, the Digital Worlds Institute is offering four new graduate-level courses this fall.
UF climbed two spots in both the national and public school standings in the U.S. News & World Report 2010 rankings.