Students show support for Gator dance team
Two weeks after a UF competitive Bollywood dance group was confronted with racial slurs, UF students want to show their support.
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Two weeks after a UF competitive Bollywood dance group was confronted with racial slurs, UF students want to show their support.
Two petitions filed Monday are challenging whether UF’s Supreme Court can use the U.S. Constitution and Florida Constitution in its recent rulings, including remote online voting and campaign finance reform.
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After last week’s Student Senate elections, Impact Party and the independent candidates submitted the last of their campaign finance reports Monday.
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