SG Roundup: September 14, 2016
By Katelyn Newberg | Sep. 13, 2016Impact party begins collecting ideas for Fall platform and Senate debates SG committee decisions
Impact party begins collecting ideas for Fall platform and Senate debates SG committee decisions
On Tuesday night, UF President Kent Fuchs said the university needs to embrace diversity in the wake of the Pulse nightclub shooting.
For three days, UF mathematics senior Becca Swango campaigned to be the first female student Two Bits.
In the 2017 U.S. News and World Report released today, UF fell in ranking.
UF’s College of Education was ranked No. 9 among U.S. undergraduate colleges of education by USA Today.
Sometime over the summer, a sleeping figure appeared beneath a tree outside UF’s College of Design, Construction and Planning.
UF’s relationship with Wells Fargo is not changing after a scandal involving employees opening secret accounts without customers’ knowledge.
By Cecilia Lemus, Contributing Writer
UF students can now rent clothes from their peers for up to four days through an app.
Students in the UF College of Pharmacy are raising money to benefit the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
Iman Zawahry doesn’t like to leave her house on Sept. 11.
One by one, they approached the wooden towers.
When you walk into the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, blank gazes of soldiers stare back.
Starting today, UF students and visitors can monitor and pay for on-campus parking from their phones.
A former Disney Channel and Freeform actress is coming to UF on Friday.
A conservative UF group announced plans Friday to invite journalist Milo Yiannopoulos to speak on campus in October.
UF President Kent Fuchs and his wife are asking students to help design their holiday card.
The UF Student Government Judiciary Committee failed to allow a bill reforming how political parties spend money during elections to be heard by Student Senate.
Ryan Murphy and his aunt had a bond that spanned across the country.
One by one, they approached the wooden towers.