African-American group endorses Bottcher in run-off
By Meredith Rutland | Mar. 21, 2011Rob Zeller and Susan Bottcher admit that they don’t agree on everything.
Rob Zeller and Susan Bottcher admit that they don’t agree on everything.
After all the votes were tallied and all the precincts accounted for, one candidate gets to go back to work as a winner, while four others have more work to do.
Student Body President-Elect Ben Meyers gave his goodbye speech as senate president Tuesday night but noted that he wasn’t going too far away.
One day of voting down and one more day of fliers, stickers and the million-dollar question, “Have you voted?”
If you want to have a say in who will make decisions for Gainesville, you need to register to vote in Alachua County by Monday.
If Florida Senate Bill 234 passes, licensed gun owners will be allowed to openly carry firearms at UF.
Although Tuesday’s Student Senate meeting lasted less than an hour, members of the Unite Party and the Progress Party have hours of work ahead of them as elections loom.
City Commissioner Thomas Hawkins wants to be your representative for another three years.
The protest was organized by a class that unanimously agreed to take action against the proposed policy.
So apparently Keith Olbermann supports Democrats. Fancy that.
New polling data shows that less than 25 percent of the on-campus registered voters turned out to vote this November in the midterm elections.
Election night is over.
The highly contested midterm elections have come to an end, but the parties involved are disagreeing on how students voted.
Republican Rick Scott declared victory shortly after Democrat Alex Sink conceded the governor’s race Wednesday morning, and the UF community has differing opinions on the tight win.
Florida’s embarrassment 10 years ago hasn’t taught us much.
As voters head to the polls on Election Day, beneath the names of high-profile candidates like Rick Scott and Marco Rubio they will see a list of six proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution.
Today Californians will vote on Proposition 19, which, if passed, would legalize the possession of marijuana up to 28.5 grams for people 21 years old or older. In addition, it will allow growing of marijuana at a personal residence in a space up to 25 square feet.
Instead of making a trip to White Castle, Kal Penn spent his part of his morning at the Reitz Union, encouraging students to vote.
Thursday’s Amendment Showdown was a foolish article with little journalistic integrity.
Ladies and gents, it all comes down to today.