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Kenneth Fernandez had to ask his parents for help.
Brace yourselves: Fall 2015 UF Student Government elections are here.
Students will finally have access to the newly renovated areas of the Reitz Union next semester.
The newly renovated Yon Hall held its grand opening Friday morning.
Isabella Sorressi was 4 years old the morning the Twin Towers went down on Sept. 11, 2001
Students who want a free flu vaccine will need to show proof of insurance this year.
In the “2016 U.S. News and World Report,” UF ranked 47th nationally among public and private universities, which is one ranking above last year’s. Three other universities tied with UF.
The final day of qualifying and slating, where students chose to run with a Student Government political party, had the highest turnout.
A debate was sparked when senators suggested changing the name of the Reitz Union North Lawn to “Global Garden” at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
The shortest day for students to choose which political party to run with turned out to have the largest number of candidates Friday.
The second day of slating and qualifying saw a slight increase of students running, or slating, with either Access Party or Impact Party.
A new Gainesville park just got one step closer to completion.
While some students who walked into the Reitz Union knew which Student Government Party they were going to run, or slate, with in the Fall 2015 elections, Anneke Wenzel remained uncertain.
The Senate chambers were relaxed Tuesday night until a heated public debate regarding the recent formation of a new party was addressed.
Students interested in running as a UF student senator can go to the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom in rooms A and E today for Fall 2015 elections.
When Nicholas Carrè took office as UF Student Body treasurer, he sought to make Student Government’s finances available to students.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson visited UF to discuss the threat of rising sea levels.
Members of one of Sorority Row’s oldest houses are getting an upgrade.
When UF junior Adreenah Wynn came to college, she registered with the Disability Resource Center to be prepared if she got sick.
All was calm in the senate chambers until UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines decided to use her executive power to veto two sets of code revisions.