Student Government engineering candidates hold debate, talk funding
By Christina Morales | Feb. 8, 2018Engineering Senate candidates answered questions from students they hope to represent at Thursday’s debate.
Engineering Senate candidates answered questions from students they hope to represent at Thursday’s debate.
Student Government political parties met with students to come up with campaign platform ideas Thursday.
A UF student was arrested Tuesday for sexual battery more than a year after the incident, Gainesville Police said.
A Gainesville man was convicted Wednesday of sex trafficking by force and promoting prostitution, the Department of Justice said.
With under a minute to go in the third quarter and the game well out of reach, Mississippi State’s Zion Campbell drove through the lane. Her layup went off the glass and through the bottom of the net, giving the Bulldogs a 36-point lead and doubling Florida’s total points in the process.
Delicia Washington plays like a cheetah on a sugar rush.
With the 2018 NBA trade deadline coming today at 3 p.m., I’ve come up with a couple of trades I think could push potential title contenders over the edge.
Four Florida football signees likely to make an impact in 2018
After adding 13 players to it’s roster on Dec. 20 during the first ever early signing period, Florida football coach Dan Mullen tacked on six more recruits to his 2018 signing class on Wednesday.
Senior women’s tennis player Josie Kuhlman couldn’t help but feel confident.
Free speech on campus wouldn’t be restricted to the Plaza of the Americas and Turlington Plaza if a Florida Senate bill, which was approved by the Senate Education Committee on Tuesday, is signed into law.
On the third day of generating platforms, UF Student Government political parties spoke to students who were interested in learning more before the election.
To reach across cultural barriers in businesses, a proposed seven-floor international center may be built across the street from UF.
Starting March 1, a space at UF’s Innovation Hub will house only female-run businesses.
Erin Mistry’s back always aches after sitting in old Norman Hall’s “ancient” plastic chairs for three-hour long classes.
J.K. “Jess” Irby saw the troubles of domestic violence as a young assistant state attorney. Years later as Alachua County’s Clerk of the Court, he wanted to find a way to help those victims.
With 4:32 left in the game and the shot clock winding down, KeVaughn Allen had a decision to make.
A UF student was arrested for smoking a bong behind Jennings Hall early Wednesday, University Police said.
When I started at the University of Florida this past fall, my goals were to serve the Student Body and ensure that every student’s voice was heard. When I slated with Inspire Party last September, I believed I was joining a party based on the principles of accountability, inclusivity and transparency. With Inspire Party I saw a way to make tangible change for the Student Body and achieve the mission I set out to accomplish, but soon after being elected as the Lakeside Senator, I began to question what Inspire truly stands for. As the Lakeside Senator, I have always put the students before party. Early in my Senate career, I met with Student Body President Smith Meyers and Senate President Ian Green. During these meetings, I saw opportunities to bring about bipartisan change for the Student Body. However, I found myself being increasingly questioned by members of my party as to why I would even attempt to work with members of the Impact Party.
City and county officials will meet Monday to decide the future of Gainesville’s redevelopment agency.