Was the change constitutional? SG debates changing the dates of spring elections.
After debating for 30 minutes, the Student Government Senate decided a runoff election won’t happen during Spring Break.
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After debating for 30 minutes, the Student Government Senate decided a runoff election won’t happen during Spring Break.
High on the list of Student Government’s priorities: Spring Break and Spring elections.
Students can now print for free on the second floor of Fifield Hall above the building’s main entrance, Student Body President Ian Green wrote in an email. Each print made from the printer will count toward the 250-page allotment each student is granted at SG print locations each semester.
UF Student Government might invest more than $400,000 to make the Reitz Union more accessible.
The students at Palm Springs Community Middle School often hear the word “no.”
Children scattered sunflower seeds in a garden Sunday to remember Leslie Williams.
Graduate students want the UF administration to pay up.
Alachua County elections officials are gearing up for another recount, this time by hand.
The parents of UF’s Student Body President Ian Green will give $100,000 for scholarships.
Alison Pager remembered being 15 years old again, laughing along to Stan Lee’s appearance in “The Amazing Spider-Man” after her phone buzzed with a Twitter notification.
At least three of Florida’s key political races may see a recount following the midterm elections.
Speaking to a crowd of 50 people, Allie Beth Stuckey said the left is a group of bullies.
Tiffany Berkley started knocking on doors in high school.
Student Government is asking for UF officials to disburse Bright Futures scholarships to Puerto Rican students recovering from Hurricane Maria.
The UF Student Government Judiciary Committee failed half the legislation members debated Sunday.
Maria Sosa wishes there was a voice in politics to represent her experience as an immigrant.
Don’t wait until the last minute to cast a ballot because U.S. Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman is coming to campus on Election Day.
Without a car, Bianka Ramirez juggled courses, a 30-hour workweek at Subway and the pressure of being a first-generation college student during her freshman year.
Dr. Kayser Enneking’s childhood home was open to travelers.