Student Body treasurer candidate: Mackintosh Joachim
Mackintosh Joachim screamed when he was accepted into UF.
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Mackintosh Joachim screamed when he was accepted into UF.
If “Lloraras” by Oscar D’León is playing, you can bet Santiago Gutierrez is somewhere dancing.
Student Government’s tug-of-war in The Alligator’s opinion section became the forefront at a debate for executive ticket candidates Tuesday night.
UF Student Government elections are a little more than a week away, and Impact Party and Inspire Party released their campaign promises for the Spring.
Andrew Goren remembers teaching Alyssa Alhadeff to roller skate during the summer of 2017 at camp.
Students made it clear they wanted to “Defund ICE,” as well as have “free aerial yoga” and “more sleeping spaces!” on Turlington Plaza and the Reitz Union North Lawn.
A speaker who identified himself as Omar Omar stood before the Reitz Chamber lectern and declared himself to be the UF Student Body president.
UF Student Government makes decisions for a student population of over 50,000, but it is turning its attention to the world.
Impact Party’s first campaign points prioritize transportation and academics.
Adriana Padron was scrolling through Facebook during her Monday morning bus commute when she saw something horrendous on her timeline.
The cancellation of a UF Student Senate meeting left the Reitz Union’s name unchanged — for now.
Michael Murphy woke up, drank a cup of coffee, called his parents and announced his bid to be Student Body president.
UF’s Asian community is looking for a place to call home.
Zachariah Chou wants to exchange his likes on Swampy UF memes for top ten public teens for votes this Spring.
The UF Student Senate may have missed its chance to make changes to the upcoming election ballot because its meeting was accidentally canceled.
Before Andrew Klavan came to UF on Thursday, he was a wanted man.
Holes in the UF Student Body constitution were discovered at the first Senate Judiciary Committee meeting of 2019. Every decade, a commission meets to fill them.
Jeraldine Williams came to UF 50 years ago to take classes and make history.
Students stepped into Mary Watt’s office in Fall 2016 and said the African American studies program deserved to become a department.
Eleven UF engineering students spent finals week in Hawaii instead of Marston Science Library.