Impact Party sweeps 49 of 50 seats in Fall election
By Alligator Staff report | Sep. 28, 2016Only one independent candidate won his seat after Impact Party took the rest of the Student Senate seats Wednesday night.
Only one independent candidate won his seat after Impact Party took the rest of the Student Senate seats Wednesday night.
When Robert Dentmond’s name was read aloud, UF law student Medens Gerbier dropped to the ground, red handprints painted on her shirt.
In a suit and tie, UF President Kent Fuchs did 12 pushups Wednesday to send a message about veteran suicide rates.
Before he was hired, J.C. Deacon made UF athletics director Jeremy Foley a promise.
After being introduced as Florida’s new athletics director on Tuesday, Scott Stricklin said he intends to carry out Florida’s athletic facility upgrades as planned.
In a small conference room in a corner of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, 13 people waited for Jeremy Foley to speak.
Students wearing suits and business skirts filtered into Southwest Recreation Center alongside peers in tank tops and running shorts Tuesday morning.
UF’s Queer, Transgender People of Color United is holding a week of events to educate others about the group.
Not My System made an appearance one day before Fall Student Government election results are announced.
Residents of Infinity Hall experienced problems Tuesday as they voted for the first student candidate seeking to represent them.
A multimillion dollar grant to UF’s College of Education will help researchers detect and help students with emotional disorders.
The UF debate team and a pro-gun student group faced off Tuesday, arguing about whether students and faculty should be allowed to discretely carry weapons on campus.
After Capt. Scott Kelly took the stage at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Monday, he kept the audience laughing all night.
Lloren Foster was removed as UF’s executive director of Multicultural and Diversity Affairs earlier this month.
UF’s career showcase is getting a new home.
With Twitter’s latest update, Natasha Jewett’s job became a lot easier.
Students can now access medical records from UF’s Student Health Care Center through a new online system.
The names of 40 black men and women were read aloud on Turlington Plaza.
UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Science received a record amount of grants in the last fiscal year.
UF sophomore Charlie Le Grand may have broken a Guinness world record Friday.