Candidates interview with SG parties
By Melissa Gomez | Jan. 25, 2016A steady stream of students showed up to interview with Student Government parties Monday morning.
A steady stream of students showed up to interview with Student Government parties Monday morning.
On a chilly afternoon, 63 students went to the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom to interview and run with both Student Government parties.
Students can sign up to run for Student Government starting this weekend.
Impact Party announced its candidates for Student Government’s Spring 2016 elections Wednesday afternoon on the Reitz Union North Lawn.
On the Reitz Union North Lawn Wednesday afternoon, Impact Party announced its executive candidates for Student Government’s Spring 2016 elections.
UF’s Student Government discussed scooter safety and commission appointments at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting.
UF Student Government held Tuesday night’s Senate meeting in the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
UF student senators from both parties gave their thanks to Michael Christ (Graduate, Access) at his last meeting Tuesday night.
Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines welcomed student senators to the first Spring Senate meeting.
UF students will continue to have unlimited online access to The New York Times.
UF’s Student Senate had a heated debate over a resolution supporting college affordability Tuesday night.
Students had the opportunity to voice their opinions to Student Government senators Friday afternoon. For the first time, it wasn’t at a Senate meeting.
UF Student Government continued its Mental Health Awareness Week on Thursday. Here's what went on:
Brandon Stanton will be speaking to the humans of Gainesville on Dec. 9.
Student Government wants students to know pain can’t always be seen.
Students living in Infinity Hall will have a voice in UF’s Student Senate next Fall.
Machen Florida Opportunity Scholars will be getting an extra $28,000 for scholarships this year because of three students.
Students could potentially lose their online subscriptions to The New York Times.
UF Student Government wants to show students that not all mental health struggles can be seen.
UF students may have access to free suits, heels and ties in time for the next Career Showcase.