BROCKHAMPTON and Deb Never to perform at UF first day of Fall
Student Government will welcome students on the first day of Fall classes with a BROCKHAMPTON concert — allowing for a break from syllabi reading and future assignment stress.
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Student Government will welcome students on the first day of Fall classes with a BROCKHAMPTON concert — allowing for a break from syllabi reading and future assignment stress.
A blue canopy, lined with clothing racks, stood out in a white ocean.
Sabor Latino, a Latino dance club at UF, starts their routine at the 2019 Soulfest, which is hosted as a part of Gator Growl in an effort to showcase and celebrate the diversity and talent among the students at UF.
Decyo McDuffie serenaded the Soulfest crowds with “Feeling Good” by Michael Bublé and a jazzed up “Skyfall” by Adele in 2018 and 2019. All of his nerves washed away as he stepped onstage and interacted with the audience, he said.
UF students, faculty and alumni will fill the digital seats of the Homecoming Leadership Pageant this year.
Gator Gallop usually kickstarts homecoming week at UF each year, flooding the streets with blue and orange and spreading Gator spirit. But runners this year will be participating from wherever they can run.
In a time of such uncertainty, it is essential now more than ever, for us to come together. The Gator Nation is strong and resilient, and together we will show the world what it means to be a Gator. With this in mind, we are continuing the almost 100-year tradition by inviting all Gators to celebrate Homecoming from home.
The center of UF’s campus will have a new food service.
Former UF quarterback Tim Tebow may have led the Gators to a championship in 2008, but he earned a different kind of ring.
It was cold, dark and misty as hundreds, then thousands, of students began to fill in around the stage at Flavet Field Friday night.
Fans cheer as LANCO performs Friday night on Flavet Field for Gator Growl in 2019.
The guitarist for LANCO performs on Flavet Field Friday night during Gator Growl.
Ben Kamberg, a 20-year-old UF political science sophomore, waits in line Friday evening to play a game of Plinko before the concert started at Gator Growl. Kamberg said he is a Chase Rice fan and that he likes country because he comes from a rural part of Florida.
Ben Kamberg, a 20-year-old UF political science sophomore, waits in line Friday evening to play a game of Plinko before the concert started at Gator Growl. Kamberg said he is a Chase Rice fan and that he likes country because he comes from a rural part of Florida.
As the Gator growled, the line dancing began.