Construction begins for Growl stage
A steel skeleton towered about 50 feet over the field of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Wednesday.
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A steel skeleton towered about 50 feet over the field of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Wednesday.
Construction workers build the stage for Gator Growl, the largest student-run pep rally in the country that takes place Friday night. They’ve been working since Sunday.
Have you ever heard the phrase “Let the Gator Growl?” How about “the largest student-run pep rally in the nation?”
Florida football hasn’t done much growling in recent years.
As Friday’s Gator Growl approaches, organizers are pushing a program that would donate even more to its philanthropy, the Wounded Warrior Project.
Seating will be assigned at this year’s Gator Growl on Nov. 9.
Dexter Veige and his brother, Fletcher, sprawled out on a blanket on Flavet Field Sunday night, eating Lunchables and waiting for Swamp Symphony to start.
UF students sang, danced, juggled and rapped at Gator Growl’s Talent Night at the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Wednesday.
Twelve-time Olympic medalist and UF class of 1990 alumna Dara Torres will emcee this year’s Gator Growl.
Danza wins first place in the dance category at Gator Growl Talent Night Wednesday night at the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom. The dance team will perform at Gator Growl Nov. 9.
Tonight, performers will face off at Gator Growl’s Talent Night in a new category: singing the national anthem.
A sold-out crowd packed the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Monday night to watch the 2012 UF Homecoming Pageant.
Forty women and 11 men will compete tonight in UF’s Homecoming Pageant.
Soulfest’s Talent Showcase electrified a crowd of students from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday evening with 12 acts including bands, dance teams and more. Sabor Latino, the official dance team of the Hispanic Student Association and last year’s champion, won “Best in Show.” Sabor Latino won the privilege of performing at the stadium-packing Gator Growl.
Soulfest’s Talent Showcase electrified a crowd of students from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday evening with 12 acts including bands, dance teams and more. Sabor Latino, the official dance team of the Hispanic Student Association and last year’s champion, won “Best in Show.” Sabor Latino won the privilege of performing at the stadium-packing Gator Growl.
Soulfest’s Talent Showcase electrified a crowd of students from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday evening with 12 acts including bands, dance teams and more. Sabor Latino, the official dance team of the Hispanic Student Association and last year’s champion, won “Best in Show.” Sabor Latino won the privilege of performing at the stadium-packing Gator Growl.
Soulfest’s Talent Showcase electrified a crowd of students from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday evening with 12 acts including bands, dance teams and more. Sabor Latino, the official dance team of the Hispanic Student Association and last year’s champion, won “Best in Show.” Sabor Latino won the privilege of performing at the stadium-packing Gator Growl.
Soulfest’s Talent Showcase electrified a crowd of students from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday evening with 12 acts including bands, dance teams and more. Sabor Latino, the official dance team of the Hispanic Student Association and last year’s champion, won “Best in Show.” Sabor Latino won the privilege of performing at the stadium-packing Gator Growl.
Soulfest’s Talent Showcase electrified a crowd of students from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday evening with 12 acts including bands, dance teams and more. Sabor Latino, the official dance team of the Hispanic Student Association and last year’s champion, won “Best in Show.” Sabor Latino won the privilege of performing at the stadium-packing Gator Growl.
Soulfest’s Talent Showcase electrified a crowd of students from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday evening with 12 acts including bands, dance teams and more. Sabor Latino, the official dance team of the Hispanic Student Association and last year’s champion, won “Best in Show.” Sabor Latino won the privilege of performing at the stadium-packing Gator Growl.