Vacant Student Senate District E seat filled by Ben Meyers’ sister
By Ariana Figueroa | Nov. 16, 2014As a high school student, Amanda Meyers watched her big brother, Ben Meyers, get sworn in as UF Student Body president in 2011.
As a high school student, Amanda Meyers watched her big brother, Ben Meyers, get sworn in as UF Student Body president in 2011.
Michael Christ can’t stay away from UF’s Senate chambers.
Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting teemed with debate about the election code revisions and funding for digital subscriptions of The New York Times for students.
The New York Times subscriptions are coming back to UF. But this time, they’re digital.
UF Student Government was chosen for the first time to host the annual Southeastern Conference Exchange in July 2016.
A few new sororities and fraternities will be added to the UF Greek community starting Spring of 2015.
The District E senator seat is still vacant, despite Tuesday’s UF Student Senate meeting agenda.
Busy students looking to keep up with UF Student Government can now do so with SGTV.
After senators trickled in from the interviewing sessions for the next UF president, the Student Senate unanimously passed four bills allocating funds to student organizations.
Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting was the last for some and the first for many.
The Elections Commission Committee met Monday morning to rule on the two complaints filed by the UF Supervisor of Elections Hans Rojas during last week’s elections.
All but one seat in the UF Student Senate will be represented by the Swamp Party.
Students who commute to campus from outside Alachua County will face a blank ballot during the Fall 2014 Student Government elections.
Like the first day of qualifying and slating for the Student Senate, the UF Student Government Fall 2014 elections are off to a slow start.
After two weeks of campaigning, the Fall 2014 Student Government elections start today.
Gainesville organizations are reaching out to help the growing Florida homeless student population.
In the Spring of 2012, Alex Cornillie, Jesse Schmitt and Carly Wilson teamed up for the Students Party executive ticket in the Student Government elections.