The Student Body treasurer candidates
By Christina Morales | Feb. 18, 2018When Chase Werther started at UF, she knew she wanted to be in SG.
When Chase Werther started at UF, she knew she wanted to be in SG.
After her parents fled from Uganda and political oppression in the 1970s, Shayli Patel has worked every day to make them proud.
Janae Moodie learned to count her blessings in kindergarten when her dad survived the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11.
More than 100 children and family members ran around the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium bleachers Saturday to help siblings and parents of those with autism.
Graduate Assistants United celebrated new stipend increases, raises and other new employee benefits during its contract ratification party Thursday night in Ustler Hall.
The Reitz Union hotel desk is the first 24/7 on-campus location to offer free menstrual products to UF students with a Gator 1 Card.
UF College Democrats hosted the third and final Student Government debate before elections Tuesday.
In the midst of political parties campaigning and students rushing to class, 17 white balloons hovered over it all on Turlington Plaza on Friday afternoon.
Jamal Sowell met Florida’s legislative leaders in an orange suit embroidered with UF logos.
Black UF students bonded over brownies and beauty standards at the Black Enrichment Center in the Reitz Union on Wednesday.
My friend Bob is a pessimist. Bob was a senior leader at another university for many years. No matter what opportunities or challenges that university faced, Bob was pessimistic about the outcome. During the years Bob reported to me, I frequently chided him on his persistent pessimism, which had a negative impact on those with whom he worked. His response was always that he was a short-term pessimist, but a long-term optimist.
Editor's Note: Below is a transcription of the debate that happened Feb. 13. If you see any errors, please email editor@alligator.org.
Benjamin King struggled to communicate with his brother and his mother as both sons took care of her while she had a brain tumor.
UF’s online dual enrollment program doubled its reach this past academic year, expanding access to five additional Florida school districts but limiting who is accepted.
The Wienermobile, Oscar Mayer’s hot-dog shaped car, is visiting UF this week. The Alligator spoke to its current drivers, Alexandra Klar and Sammi Manning.
UF is the first U.S. institution to create a center for communications devoted to social change.
Dozens of anonymous people told the same story.
In a fiery debate between the candidates from three UF political parties, Student Body president hopefuls bickered about politics and the tokenization of minorities.
Student Government’s Impact Party chose to continue supporting one of its candidates despite learning about his prior criminal charges after questions from The Alligator on Tuesday.
Mary Campbell decided she was no longer going to fake orgasms because she does it too often.