No matter which party, consider slating, making a difference at UF
Feb. 1, 2015Are you excited about the upcoming Student Government elections? Eager to make a change? Do you get stoked when you think about passing bills and political intrigue?
Are you excited about the upcoming Student Government elections? Eager to make a change? Do you get stoked when you think about passing bills and political intrigue?
At the UF Senate Showcase on Thursday, senators encouraged students to participate in Student Government and reflected on the successes of the year.
On the edge of the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday, Swamp Party released its executive ticket for Spring 2015 Student Government elections.
The Swamp Party won’t be the only party with executive candidates in the upcoming Spring 2015 Student Government elections.
After Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting, Christian athletes and Students for a Democratic Society are now able to fund their organizations’ events for another year.
UF student senators found themselves in an unfamiliar setting at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
Students will see more bike repair stations pop up on campus by Spring Break, which caused debate at Tuesday night’s UF Student Senate meeting.
Suspected plagiarism between two Student Government applicants at Tuesday night’s Senate meeting sparked debate.
Tacky sweaters and Santa costumes donned by UF student senators signaled the beginning of the holiday season, but seven students suited up to talk politics.
A constituent-written resolution was read at the UF Student Senate meeting Tuesday in the University Auditorium following the State of the Campus Address.
Past accomplishments and future plans were discussed at the Student Government’s State of the Campus Address on Tuesday night.
Sara Shourds woke up at 12:30 a.m. Thursday to a missed call from her twin sister, Natalie, a Florida State University freshman.
UF Student Government will host its state of women’s affairs address today from 7 to 9 p.m. in Pugh Ocora.
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.