Class blog gives freshmen advice on ‘Swamp Survival’
By Jordan Peters | Sep. 28, 2010UF honors students have started a blog to provide guidance to incoming freshmen.
UF honors students have started a blog to provide guidance to incoming freshmen.
I have attempted, after my resignation, to keep distance from this election, especially because, with the demise of Student Alliance, I don’t really have much of a dog in this race. However, a letter in Monday’s Alligator was so misleading, I had to say something.
Student Government elections begin Tuesday, and the candidates are working hard to encourage students to vote and get their messages out.
With Student Government elections looming, candidates are hitting the pavement and making their case to students about why their positions stand above the others.
Widespread student participation in Student Government is the major theme for the Progress Party’s platform this fall.
Even though the 24 independent candidates in the upcoming Student Government election are running decentralized campaigns, they have still agreed to run on a common platform.
Providing grant funding for graduate students, placing more Redboxes across campus and adding a Regional Transit System Bus Tracking Center in the Reitz Union mark just some of the issues the Unite Party plans to tackle on their platform.
As I scanned the pages of The Alligator on Monday, I was stunned by what I read in the article regarding the independent candidates running in this semester’s election. Does the Student Alliance truly believe the students are so incredibly dumb?
The actions of Mr. Sautin and Mr. Gundavda are truly comical. Monday’s Alligator chose to speak of the 24 “independent” candidates running in the upcoming SG elections.
Two bill presentations were cut short and a total of four bills were struck down during the Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Due to a clerical mix up, the Student Alliance party will not be participating in the upcoming Student Government elections.
“I have never profited from public service. I have earned every cent. I have never obstructed justice … Well, I’m not a crook. I’ve earned everything I’ve got.’”
Americans owe more in student loans than credit card debt.
When Lauren Ault “started to see clouds,” along with the vomiting and daily migraines, her mom, Ellen, begged the eye doctor to take a look at her daughter.
The Center for European Studies at UF is now offering European cooking classes at Take Away Gourmet.
Students looking to prevent the flu this season can now receive free flu vaccines available on campus.
I am sad to report that on-campus residents have been dealt a great injustice by their voice within the residence halls, the Inter-Residence Hall Association.
At least once during your educational career at UF, you’ve had one or will have one of those dreaded three-hour classes. Being trapped in those walls for longer than 50 minutes can put the mind into a zoned-out coma.
The Student Senate passed a resolution during Tuesday night’s meeting condemning the Dove World Outreach Center’s planned Quran burning on Sept. 11.