UF Supreme Court rules on constitutionality of firings
By Colleen Wright | Apr. 8, 2013The UF Supreme Court ruled the Student Body president may fire members at his or her own discretion under the Student Body Constitution.
The UF Supreme Court ruled the Student Body president may fire members at his or her own discretion under the Student Body Constitution.
The UF Student Senate unanimously passed a resolution Tuesday thanking President Barack Obama for visiting Israel.
Nationally renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will speak at UF on April 3.
Newly elected and re-elected student senators raised their right hands and pledged as their victories were approved Tuesday night.
The UF Supreme Court did not come to a conclusion Sunday night regarding the constitutionality of UF’s Student Government executive branch’s power to remove directors.
You should care about your Student Government because you pay $16.06 per credit hour, about $385 a year if you are a full-time undergraduate or $289 if you are a graduate student.
A new website — which claims to have been made by the “silent majority” — criticizes the Swamp Party and its presidential candidate.
Off to the races.
Student Government political parties can now campaign 30 days before an election.
UF students interested in becoming involved with Student Government can attend informational meetings starting today.
The Students Party announced its executive ticket Thursday night for the upcoming Student Government election.
Student Senate approved two new members to the Election Commission in the Senate meeting Tuesday night.
The Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation teamed with the student-run company and blog Hello Perfect to host the first Entrepreneurs Raid the Plaza from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today on the Plaza of the Americas.
The UF Supreme Court of the Student Body ruled Monday that two Student Government election codes were unconstitutionally vague.
The UF Supreme Court of the Student Body repealed a ruling Tuesday made by the Student Government Election Commission. The court ruled that the Students Party could refer to the Swamp Party as the former Unite Party, or any variation thereof, in campaign material.
During the Summer while most of us were away, members of the majority Swamp Party — then the Unite Party — in your Student Senate made an absurd rule stating that if anyone encourages you to vote for them in a Student Government election more than a week before the vote takes place, they could be disqualified from the ballot.
The UF Supreme Court voted Friday that a referendum asking students if they want to rename the Reitz Union will appear on the October Student Government elections ballot.
In the coming weeks, Student Body elections for senators will be taking place across campus. In Fall, 50 candidates are elected to represent the various living locations of all students.
The UF Supreme Court voted Friday that a referendum asking students if they want to rename the Reitz Union would go on the Student Government elections ballot next month.
The UF Supreme Court met Friday and ruled that two referendums passed the necessary technical procedures to be placed on the October elections ballot. However, only one of them was approved to be on the ballot.