Gainesville man arrested, charged with using credit card he found in parking lot
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday afternoon and charged with using a credit card he found in a parking lot.
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A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday afternoon and charged with using a credit card he found in a parking lot.
A Gainesville man was arrested Sunday night and accused of hitting a police dog after it tracked him down during a foot chase.
Student Government plans to install six cellphone charging stations across campus this week.
UF’s College of Education jumped 18 spots in graduate school rankings this year.
UF’s College of Engineering is celebrating Pi Day by encouraging engineering students to stay around to finish their major.
UF student senators passed a resolution against unprecedented high tuition increases at Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting.
Student Government elections presidential candidates met for lunch this week to discuss collaboration between the Unite Party and the Students Party.
Researchers led by scientists from UF and the University of Nebraska recently found a link between animals’ body size and global temperatures.
The UF Supreme Court determined that three upcoming Students Party engineering senators will be allowed to keep their seats.
The Election Commission ruled that the Unite Party did not directly or indirectly coerce voters to vote in the Student Government elections held on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Student Government Election Commission advised the UF Supreme Court to disqualify several Students Party candidates.
Tuesday's Student Government elections brought out about 18 percent more students than voted on the first day in the past two elections.
Student Government elections for Student Senate and executive positions start today.
The cold weather wasn't enough to stop heated comments at Monday night's Student Government debate.
UF football coach Will Muschamp publicly endorsed the Students Party vice presidential candidate last week for the upcoming Student Government elections.
Alex Cornillie
UF Student Senate members cast votes Tuesday night for the upcoming Student Government elections, but they elected members of the Doctor's Party and the Hogwarts Party.
Student Government executive candidates from the Students Party and the Unite Party discussed safety, financial and sustainability issues at a Monday night debate.
[Editor's Note: This story has been updated to reflect a correction. It was incorrectly reported that to be qualified as a political party, a prospective party must have candidates for Student Body president, vice president and treasurer and have at least six candidates for the Student Senate. To be qualified as a party, a prospective party needs candidates for Student Body president, vice president and treasurer, or have at least six candidates for the Student Senate.]