Sen. Bernie Sanders to come to UF Thursday, visit announced at Senate meeting
Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders is coming to UF.
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Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders is coming to UF.
You could be able to drink beer at UF men’s basketball and football if you’re willing to spend more than $1,500.
Albert L. Rhoton Jr. was a man of God.
Supporters of Hillary Clinton are getting their own space.
When Don Behringer found out he was a Fulbright Scholar last March, he was elated.
UF’s Student Senate christened the white walls of the new Senate chambers with the election of a new Senate president and pro tempore at Tuesday’s meeting.
On a breezy Saturday afternoon, members of the UF community came together to cut the ribbon of the newly-renovated Reitz Union.
UF’s Elections Commission heard nine out of 48 complaints from Impact Party, Access Party and UF’s Supervisor of Elections on Friday morning.
Students lost access to an app that organizes content on Canvas on Thursday.
Across campus Tuesday, the clamor of students exercising their rights to vote began.
In an orange floral shirt, a black blazer and black slacks, Heather Brown found herself surrounded by men and women dressed in orange and blue on the steps of the State Capitol.
In a lecture room Monday, Alfonso Mejia stood up and told students how he dropped out of rushing for his fraternity because he knew he would never be UF Student Body president.
Dimitri Kampouris, 20, sat outside Keene-Flint Hall on Monday afternoon and watched a team from UF’s Physical Plant Division wash off vulgar words and scribbles on the side of the building.
On Tuesday, Molly Minta will go to Marston Science Library to vote in the UF Student Government elections.
A video about oppression within UF’s Student Government reached more than 29,000 views as of press time on Facebook after being posted at 9:08 p.m. Sunday.
UF’s Library West now has a room specifically for student-parents.
Daniel Brent Williams’s infectious, big-bellied laugh could make anyone smile.
In 1959, Bryant E. Middleton attended the Florida School for Boys, a North Florida reform school.
In the last UF Senate meeting before elections, Anthony Black (Access, District D) resigned from his seat in the chambers.
At the only Student Government debate before elections, both Impact Party and Access Party spent the majority of the time hurling insults at each other.