Progress Party platform promises SG transparency
By CHELSEA KEENAN | Feb. 16, 2009The Progress Party's interactive platform has been available since Wednesday, allowing students to view and rank its key points online.
The Progress Party's interactive platform has been available since Wednesday, allowing students to view and rank its key points online.
This semester's Student Government elections made history on Friday, and the votes haven't even been cast yet.
The Unite Party posted its platform online Monday night.
The Orange and Blue Party released its platform online Monday night. It addresses eight themes, including sustainability, free printing and transportation.
The life of UF student Shannon Kane, 22, was cut short early Monday morning in a traffic accident on I-75 involving eight vehicles in north Marion County, south of Gainesville.
UF alumna Lorin Maurer was one of 49 who died aboard Continental Connection Flight 3407 when it crashed into a home near Buffalo, N.Y., Thursday night.
Candidates running on the executive ticket showcased their platform ideas during a debate Sunday night in front of about 200 students, as the Feb. 24 and 25 Student Government elections loom closer.
UF President Bernie Machen got some pre-Valentine's Day love Friday morning from a student group seeking to recognize him for his environmental efforts at UF.
While most people looked for a properly waxed date on Feb. 14, others found a valentine with a little extra fur.
Despite recent cuts to UF's budget, some programs will continue to flourish.
When St. Thomas Aquinas senior Lauren Sharifi couldn't see if she had been accepted to UF on Friday because the online system was jammed, she, like many others, resorted to Facebook.
The University Police Department handed out 127 written warnings and citations Wednesday for crosswalk violations.
Although UF administrators and Student Government big shots are usually concerned with budget cuts and solving problems that come while running the university, come Saturday the only thing on their minds will be love.
President Abraham Lincoln was spotted celebrating his 200th birthday on campus yesterday in Turlington Plaza.
Students spoke, and the Department of Housing and Residence Education listened.
Those missing an ex on Valentine's Day should remember that the source of their pain might not be love, but dopamine.
The week before Student Government elections, candidates running on the executive ticket will have the chance to prove their credentials in a series of public debates.
About 90 people packed into Pugh Hall on Thursday night to hear three former U.S. ambassadors speak on America's foreign policies and what changes President Barack Obama's administration might bring.
Tavis Smiley urged UF students to find their calling during his speech Thursday night.
An iPod may be able to extend learning beyond the classroom for UF students if faculty members choose to connect to the Apple's iTunes U service.