Former Sen. Alan Simpson speaks at UF
Pugh Hall became a forum for political discussion Wednesday night as former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson, R-WY., spoke to a crowd of about 150 students and community members.
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Pugh Hall became a forum for political discussion Wednesday night as former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson, R-WY., spoke to a crowd of about 150 students and community members.
Cheers were heard and hugs were given throughout the Senate chambers as a new Senate President and Pro-Tempore was sworn in.
A 7-year-old boy in Naples is getting a special Christmas present — an arm.
While last week’s Student Government elections had a high voter turnout with more than 10,000 students voting, not all voices were heard.
Alexis Smith can’t drive to campus.
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What was meant to be an open dialogue for students to learn more about Student Government turned into a debate.
After two weeks of heavy campaigning from Access Party and Impact Party, the Fall 2015 Student Government elections start today.
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Real estate students are gaining a space where they can meet with mentors and have a place to study.
A famous farm-animal specialist and autism advocate will visit UF today.
Infinity Hall residents pleaded with UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines to veto a bill that would group them into District A instead of giving them their own senator.
Almost one in five women at UF has been sexually assaulted, according to a campus assault survey released Monday.
UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines filed a petition with UF’s Supreme Court on Friday regarding the constitutionality of the current SG executive committee.
Gainesville Police filed charges against a current Fall Student Government candidate in 2013 for possession of a fake ID, but the candidate, Octavious Buiey, denies the charges ever existed.
Women in colorful saris danced across a stage in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom, smiling flirtatiously and moving their bodies to the beat of Indian music.
UF’s Mobile Outreach Clinic will be visiting Cone Park Branch Library on a different day.
UF student senators are divided on whether students living in Infinity Hall should have their own senator or be part of District A.
Alex Marques took a red piece of chalk and bent down to write "tabling registration easier" on a chalkboard to help generate ideas for the upcoming UF Student Government Fall Elections.
The decision to either give students living in Infinity Hall a UF student senator or group them in District A was a heated topic at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.