First day of elections sees fewer votes than Spring ’12
The first day of Student Government elections saw a slightly smaller turnout than the Spring 2012 semester.
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The first day of Student Government elections saw a slightly smaller turnout than the Spring 2012 semester.
Tacodilla lovers are going loco without their Mexican food truck on campus.
Yolandy Michel stopped on the Plaza of the Americas on Monday to play chess with a master and strike up a conversation about creationism.
Students can cast their vote for Student Body president, vice president and treasurer today and Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Christina Bonarrigo
Johnny Castillo
Fierce replies and a lively moderator sum up the UF 2013 Student Government Debate on Wednesday.
Christie Kosal was waiting near the Music Building three years ago when someone approached her and asked if she wanted to be serenaded.
Six Student Government candidates will have a war of words at the UF SG Debate today.
Student Government political parties can now campaign 30 days before an election.
Mathematics freshman Seth Singson kept his friends in mind when he filled out a postcard for the Aim Higher Florida rally Wednesday.
Changes to the Student Government election codes will not be made this Spring.
Students walking on Turlington Plaza and to the Reitz Union can express their ideas for changes on campus to help mold the Swamp Party’s platform.
The UF Supreme Court voted Friday to uphold the Election Commission’s decision to not order a cease and desist on Swamp Party campaign activities.
UF cheerleaders will now be able to do more than shout and clap at Gators games.
Qualifying for Student Government Spring general elections officially ended Tuesday.
A bill to reform Student Government election codes was absent from the Student Senate agenda Tuesday night after being held last week.
The Student Government Election Commission dismissed its first election code complaint Tuesday. The commission ruled 4-to-1 to dismiss the complaints filed against the Swamp Party and its presidential candidate Christina Bonarrigo for campaigning.
The Swamp Party announced its candidates for Student Body vice president and treasurer on Turlington Plaza on Monday afternoon.
Six UF students will have the opportunity to attend media day at Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans today.