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By Emily Miller | Mar. 29, 2012Five minutes.
Five minutes.
The Student Senate unanimously passed a bill supporting the Student Green Energy Fund at Tuesday night’s meeting.
UF students will have a chance to talk to their Student Senators in an informal setting today.
Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” anchor and head writer Seth Meyers performed standup at UF Thursday night and made jokes at the Student Body’s expense.
This week marks the beginning of spring and all its pollen, allergies and random afternoon thunderstorms.
I am writing on behalf of Sen. Katie Waldman.
Tuesday night, the Unite Party trampled on the students of this university once again by failing to recognize the most qualified applicants for several committee seats.
Katie Waldman will chair Student Senate’s Allocations Committee, which oversees money given to Student Government-funded student organizations.
Gay actor and filmmaker John Waters drew crowds and laughter at the opening ceremony of Pride Awareness Month on Monday night.
Much to our surprise, Student Sen. Katie Waldman has been recommended as chair of the Allocations Committee in UF Student Government.
Student Government plans to install six cellphone charging stations across campus this week.
Often, the controversy that surrounds Student Government overshadows the good things that get done.
Pride Awareness Month at UF begins March 19 and will include speakers, a drag show and an indie-rock band performance.
Former Senate President pro tempore Jason Tiemeier’s apology, while well overdue, leaves much to be desired.
Only a few more hours before your brief dose of freedom and relaxation begins.
Elections are but one simple measure of the democratic nature of any institution and, despite last week’s democratic performance, the UF Student Body would do well to question the nature of its elections.
Student Government Senate ushered in change Tuesday night as senators unanimously approved the spring election results and replaced outgoing senators.
While every UF Student Government election I’ve witnessed has been tinged with disgrace and folly, the last election was more embarrassing than I was prepared for, and its inordinate controversy deserves comment.
Conflict-free campaigning.