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An Inspire Party senator called for a bipartisan effort to reform the Student Government elections codes during a Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
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An Inspire Party senator called for a bipartisan effort to reform the Student Government elections codes during a Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
A popular American rapper will make his third Gainesville appearance in two years Thursday.
Rapper Snoop Dogg smokes onstage while wearing a Gators jersey at Gator Growl on Flavet Field on Friday.
Daya performs at Gator Growl.
The sun sets on the crowd during Gator Growl as attendees wait for the show to start.
Daya performs at Gator Growl.
The sun sets on the crowd during Gator Growl as attendees wait for the show to start.
Rapper Snoop Dogg smokes onstage while wearing a Gators jersey at Gator Growl on Flavet Field on Friday.
As Snoop Dogg took the stage of Gator Growl at about 8:40 p.m., a plume of marijuana smoke engulfed the audience.
On Friday night, UF welcomed producer and rapper Snoop Dogg to the stage as he performed at our annual Homecoming event, Gator Growl, on Flavet Field. And, in traditional Snoop Dogg fashion, the man himself had with him what we can only assume was a joint — for the record, we’re avoiding the use of “marijuana cigarette” because the word cigarette implies tobacco, not just because we’re hip like that. And let us emphasize, dear reader: A man — a black man, no less — was openly smoking marijuana (we’re gonna make the leap in logic and assume it was marijuana) on a university campus in front of law enforcement. When our reporter spoke to both law enforcement and Gator Growl officials, their responses were along the lines of, “Eh, it’s probably just a cigarette.” They all turned the other cheek.
It’s the Homecoming football game, and you and your friends have been eagerly waiting all week to watch the Gators crush the Louisiana State University Tigers. You’re a little groggy after staying up late to watch Snoop Dogg perform at Gator Growl, but — let’s be honest — it was worth it.
In the wake of Sunday’s Las Vegas shooting, UF students expressed concern for their safety at Homecoming.
Soulfest, a multicultural talent showcase held in the Curtis M. Phillips Center, kicked off the 2017 UF Homecoming week Sunday night. The showcase presented a variety of acts including music, dance, spoken word and more. The winners of 2017 Soulfest will perform at Gator Growl, UF’s annual Homecoming pep rally and concert.
Some of UF’s top leaders competed for the title of Homecoming king and queen Sunday night, sharing advice and smiles with a crowd of about 400.
Thousands of freshmen gathered in the O’Connell Center on Friday evening for their convocation ceremony. One of the highlights was the announcement of the 2017 Gator Growl performers: rapper Snoop Dogg and pop singer Daya.
Rapper Snoop Dogg and pop singer Daya will stop by UF this fall.
Sundays at the Tomlinson household have had a very specific routine for the past 15 years.
On the fifth hole in the first round of the SunTrust Gator Invitational two Saturdays ago, UCF senior Ashley Holder sliced her first shot into the woods to the right, just east of 34th Street.
Little Jake Mitchell, 72, rehearses with his band, The Soul Searchers, on Feb. 9 in downtown Gainesville. Mitchell, who began singing when he was 5 years old, credits his historic 1961 Gator Growl performance as a catalyst to integration at UF.