UNF Student Government Elections Supervisor Sara Burris said she will step down Sept. 10, and Senator Courtney Warner will replace her.
Burris, a UNF communication sophomore and SG senator, said she decided...
It's that time of year, with opening day right around the corner, people all over the globe are finalizing their fantasy baseball teams and preparing themselves for the long season ahead.
The second and final scheduled debate between presidential candidates from the Red, Yellow and United Ospreys parties was held March 25 in the UNF ballroom with about 75 people in attendance, most of which were sporting party colors of one hue or another.
The election season is now upon us. No not the federal and state elections held this November, but rather the Student Government spring 2010 general elections, which are equally important — if not more so — in the day-to-day lives of UNF students.
The Center for Student Media is hosting a debate tonight at 6;30 at the Boathouse for the three parties on the ballot running for the Student Body president.
The presidential and vice presidential candidates...
A torrent of vigorous debate over the the merits of a student travel request disturbed the usually placid waters of the Student Government Senate March 1.
The Student Government Senate voted unanimously at the March 1 senate meeting to send the proposed SG budget for fiscal year 2010-2011 back to the Budget and Allocations Committee for revision and further deliberation.
The Student Government Senate chambers were swollen with interested students and administrators Wednesday, Feb. 17 as the senate's Budget and Allocations Committee held an open forum to discuss SG's...
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The UNF Student Government Senate blocked a T-shirt funding request from pro-gay rights groups during the Jan. 4 Senate meeting, citing fiscal responsibility as the rationale.