'Nights like this are just reminders of the fact that it’s possible': Inspire Party wins first majority victory in SG Elections
Hidden in a swarm of orange and blue T-shirts, Colin Solomon gripped onto his friends, sobbing tears of joy.
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Hidden in a swarm of orange and blue T-shirts, Colin Solomon gripped onto his friends, sobbing tears of joy.
Mouses clicked. Stickers were given. Glazed eyes watched computer screens thanking them for voting in the UF Student Government elections.
With a key party absent from the boxing ring, Inspire Party and independent UF Student Government candidates strapped on their gloves Monday night.
Is Emily Dunson Gator Party’s president, or is it Danielle Grosse?
UF Student Government tensions transferred to social media when Gator Party blocked students from its Facebook page.
Between party divides and agendas, UF Student Government has a new figurehead to manage party relations and act as a liaison.
It’s that time of year again.
Gov. Ron DeSantis will make a ‘major announcement’ at UF Monday.
Students looking to work in UF Student Government now have a new third party option to get involved with.
After student organization leaders pleaded with Impact and Inspire senators for funding, they learned they were also speaking to a third party.
UF Inspire Party Senators Zachary Amrose and Zachariah Chou have collected more than 1,000 signatures for a petition to pass a bill that would transfer $800,000 from Student Government reserves to fund student organizations.
Kaley Thomas, a UF law student living off loans, choked back tears while discovering all of her textbooks were stolen from her locker.
Nine of UF’s largest student organizations are demanding action after of recent changes to their funding system following the Young Americans for Freedom’s $66,000 lawsuit against UF.
It’s been a tumultuous summer for Student Government.
At 3 a.m. in Library West, students sip their last drops of Starbucks and tremble in fear of failing exams and not living up to expectations.
Five musicians, one journey and infinite possibilities. Gainesville native band The Hails will bid a “farewell for now” to the birthplace of their alternative music. They will perform one last show at High Dive on Friday.
Audiences may wish they could be “part of that world” when they enter the Vam York Theater to escape to greater horizons with Ariel and Flounder, but they may be underwhelmed. The Gainesville Community Playhouse production of “The Little Mermaid” reminds audiences of the values and foundations community theater provides, but fails to provide quality.
Pillared with ornate corinthian columns and a unique neoclassical style of architecture, the Hippodrome State Theatre, located at 25 Southeast Second Place, is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Gainesville. The building was not always a theater, though. For more than 100 years, it has accumulated stories that make it a historical marker of the city.