Student Government engineering candidates hold debate, talk funding
By Christina Morales | Feb. 8, 2018Engineering Senate candidates answered questions from students they hope to represent at Thursday’s debate.
Engineering Senate candidates answered questions from students they hope to represent at Thursday’s debate.
Student Government political parties met with students to come up with campaign platform ideas Thursday.
Free speech on campus wouldn’t be restricted to the Plaza of the Americas and Turlington Plaza if a Florida Senate bill, which was approved by the Senate Education Committee on Tuesday, is signed into law.
On the third day of generating platforms, UF Student Government political parties spoke to students who were interested in learning more before the election.
Starting March 1, a space at UF’s Innovation Hub will house only female-run businesses.
Erin Mistry’s back always aches after sitting in old Norman Hall’s “ancient” plastic chairs for three-hour long classes.
Terry Crews jumped out onto the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts stage screaming, flexed his pecs at the audience and turned back to his interviewer, UF journalism department chair Ted Spiker, for a chest bump.
In a letter sent to The Alligator on Tuesday, Senator Branden Pearson (Independent, Lakeside) announced his disaffiliation with Inspire Party.
A former banking executive and an Orlando-based lawyer have been appointed to the Board of Trustees.
The second-largest UF college has hired two department chairs after months of searching.
Carla Collins keeps her composure.
The Challenge Party is starting a petition to rename the O’Connell Center in a video announcement sent to The Alligator and posted on Facebook on Tuesday.
Alissa Adam learned the Arabic word, “Salam,” or “Peace” in English at an Islam Fair booth Monday.
After nearly a decade of research, UF and Chinese botanists revealed the regions where China should focus plant conservation efforts.
Liandra Izquierdo will soon be able to order a grande green tea latte with soy milk and vanilla syrup in between law classes.
The Student Government judiciary committee met Sunday and unanimously voted down two amendments and tabled a Senate bill.
As Michael Gaither lay in his bed with a breathing mask strapped around his face, Honey nudged his limp hand.
As Joey McGinn and dozens of others pulled on different strings, a wall of colorful bricks and words tumbled down.
Thousands sing Tom Petty songs at Gator football games, and UF President Kent Fuchs and Fall graduates sang the lyrics, “I won’t back down” at commencement last December.
Pamela Bingham had never been called the N-word in her life — until her freshman year at UF.