Homecoming Pageant selects court, narrows choice for king and queen
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.
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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.
Little Jake Mitchell, a singer who became UF’s first black Gator Growl performer in 1961, rehearses with his band on Feb. 9 ahead of the Soulfest concert.
Little Jake Mitchell, a singer who became UF’s first black Gator Growl performer in 1961, rehearses with his band on Feb. 9 ahead of the Soulfest concert.
Standing in front of a nearly all-white crowd at UF’s Florida Field, a 15-year-old black boy belted out a song of exaltation.
Grammy-nominated artists Big Sean and Lil Yachty will perform Feb. 15 in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center for Black History Month.
Hello Gators,
The UF Homecoming Committee chose to allow parade floats supporting political parties as long as candidate names weren’t displayed.
American rock band The All-American Rejects is coming to UF on Nov. 4.
The crowd cheers as the Gator Growl hosts take a selfie. Performers at Friday’s event included Maddie & Tae, Waka Flocka Flame, Timeflies and Passion Pit.
Saneh Ste. Claire and Brendon “BJ” Jonassaint smile after being named UF’s 2016 Homecoming Queen and King. The winners were announced at Gator Growl on Friday.
Sabor Latino Dance Team reacts after winning top Soulfest act at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday night. They later performed at Gator Growl.
Saneh Ste. Claire and Brendon “BJ” Jonassaint smile after being named UF’s 2016 Homecoming Queen and King. The winners were announced at Gator Growl on Friday.
The crowd cheers as the Gator Growl hosts take a selfie. Performers at Friday’s event included Maddie & Tae, Waka Flocka Flame, Timeflies and Passion Pit.
Sabor Latino Dance Team reacts after winning top Soulfest act at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday night. They later performed at Gator Growl.