Group struggles to find funding for extra insurance
By KORI FREDERICK | Nov. 26, 2007A club that provides UF students with opportunities to whitewater raft and rock climb must find ways to operate more safely.
A club that provides UF students with opportunities to whitewater raft and rock climb must find ways to operate more safely.
UF students frustrated with or confused by parking rules on UF's campus can now vent their problems to the Student Traffic Court's judges.
Turkeys, cans of corn and green beans are what the Student Senate has been thinking about since Monday.
UF students and faculty looking for a bargain this holiday season need look no further than their mailbox.
At the request of friends and student senators, the Student Senate passed a resolution Tuesday that honored Catherine Barclift, a first-year UF law student who died Nov. 6.
Susan Budovsky, a UF anthropology junior, said she's never gotten tickets to a UF football or basketball game.
In an effort to prevent graduate students from being bullied, the Student Senate approved legislation Tuesday for a graduate student bill of rights.
UF students will have to wait a little longer to track Regional Transit System buses online or on their cell phones.
The Student Senate passed a referendum Tuesday announcing its support for charging a fee on top of tuition for renewable energy projects.
Students charged with cheating might lose the chance to have their cases heard in front of the Student Honor Court.
UF's Student Honor Court could be cut next month if the Faculty Senate approves recommendations made by UF's Office of Student Affairs.
UF's Student Senate turned its attention toward helping graduate students at its Tuesday night meeting.
UF students had a chance to register to vote in their bathing suits Saturday and Sunday.
UF students will have the chance to enjoy free food and drinks, catch some rays and register to vote this weekend.
Making peace signs with his hands in an imitation of Richard Nixon, former Student Senate President Robert Agrusa said goodbye at a Senate meeting Tuesday after finishing his term as president.
Although his term as Student Senate president came to an end Tuesday night, Robert Agrusa said he is not done with politics.
UF's Student Senate spent nearly four hours giving tearful goodbyes to departing senators in the first of two Tuesday night meetings.
Tonight's Student Senate meeting will be the first for about 30 candidates chosen to represent on- and off-campus living districts in the fall Student Government election.
In the second Elections Commission hearing since the Gator Party won 44 out of 47 open Student Senate seats in the fall Student Government election, the Gator Party was assessed a ,75 fine for an election violation.
Though the Gator Party nearly swept the fall Student Government election, it's still facing the consequences of several complaints filed by the Progress Party.