SG finance reports publicly available to students
By Caitlin Ostroff | Aug. 31, 2015When Nicholas Carrè took office as UF Student Body treasurer, he sought to make Student Government’s finances available to students.
When Nicholas Carrè took office as UF Student Body treasurer, he sought to make Student Government’s finances available to students.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson visited UF to discuss the threat of rising sea levels.
Local drag queens will strut through the University Auditorium as the Pride Student Union celebrates its 15th annual LGBTQ+ Welcome Assembly at 6 p.m. Thursday.
In 2012, there was one artist at Gator Growl, and for the next two years, there were two.
Students trying to access their UF webmail accounts from the Outlook mobile app will receive an email saying their access has been denied.
Admiring a sunrise splashed across the Oklahoma sky is the last thing Bridget Anderson remembers before she nearly died.
Members of one of Sorority Row’s oldest houses are getting an upgrade.
In front of the wall, there’s a plaque.
A new party has emerged with promises to overcome gridlock in the Student Senate chambers.
As fun and exciting as this week has been, like all weeks, it must come to an end. As many of our columnists wrote about, this week was a time for new beginnings: New classes, new friends and new experiences are but a few of the joys that lie in the semester ahead. With that said, it’s time for this semester’s inaugural edition of…
UF’s Institute of Hispanic-Latino Culture has been completely student-run for about three months.
Santa Fe College Student Senate kicked off its first meeting of the Fall semester Wednesday afternoon with new senators and an update to the leadership team.
A third political party will come into play in the Fall UF Student Government election cycle.
When UF junior Adreenah Wynn came to college, she registered with the Disability Resource Center to be prepared if she got sick.
Throughout the week, students have been invited to catch a behind-the-scenes look into the lives of well-known faculty and students, and today, UF President Kent Fuchs will take hold of the account.
The Hispanic-Latinx Student Assembly was centered around empowerment, culture and inclusivity.
After a 10-year hiatus, Gainesville-based label Nook & Cranny Records is back with a new album — celebrating the latest release with two days of live music this weekend.
Albert and Alberta aren’t just on the field; they’re on Tinder waiting to see who will be their next match.
She’s a world-renowned American actress and country singer.
All was calm in the senate chambers until UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines decided to use her executive power to veto two sets of code revisions.