Swans, letters and lights: UF Student Government 2019 debate
By Hannah Beatty | Feb. 13, 2019Student Government’s tug-of-war in The Alligator’s opinion section became the forefront at a debate for executive ticket candidates Tuesday night.
Student Government’s tug-of-war in The Alligator’s opinion section became the forefront at a debate for executive ticket candidates Tuesday night.
Both parties address parking and graduate students
Seven other resolutions were passed at Sunday’s meeting
The parties have been platforming on Turlington Plaza, Reitz Union North Lawn
The debate was about a resolution affirming Venezuela’s interim president
UF Student Government makes decisions for a student population of over 50,000, but it is turning its attention to the world.
Impact released three platform points Saturday
Some senators want to change name to civil rights advocate
Eleven fewer students qualified this semester compared to last Spring
44 students filled out forms
Michael Murphy woke up, drank a cup of coffee, called his parents and announced his bid to be Student Body president.
Zachariah Chou is named presidential candidate
The weekly Senate meeting was canceled.
The constitutional revision commission is revived every 10 years.
Happy new year to everyone (except Student Government). To us, I wish an honest and transparent new year because I’m getting tired of some of the things I’ve seen come out of our current administration.
Senators debated for 30 minutes.
The dates may shift to accommodate Spring Break.
Students need not brave the cold to print
Student Government to allocate $405,023.20 for Reitz Union projects
Dozens of students lined up for personalized T-shirts and photo-ops.