Gator Growl to include beer and wine garden
For the first time, Gator Growl attendees can sip wine or beer before the headliners take the stage.
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For the first time, Gator Growl attendees can sip wine or beer before the headliners take the stage.
The famous rallying call of George Edmondson, better known as Mr. Two-Bits, will find new life Saturday when the Gators face Eastern Michigan.
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When Stephanie Cruz heard the 2014 lineup for Gator Growl, she screamed.
Sister Hazel performs at Gator Growl on Nov. 8, 2013, at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. This year’s Gator Growl will be hosted on Flavet Field instead of in the Swamp.
After 82 years of hosting Gator Growl in the Swamp, the production team is setting its sights on a smaller venue.
Florida Blue Key announced Sunday it’s breaking with the 82-year tradition of holding Gator Growl in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. This October, the pep rally/concert/comedy show will take place on Flavet Field.
Students can watch an “America’s Got Talent” quarterfinalist Friday for free at 7 p.m.
Speakers at Student Senate on Tuesday raised questions about the procedure by which justices are appointed to UF’s Supreme Court.
Swamp Records hosted a showcase Friday night to highlight local Gainesville musical talent and to build excitement about the student-run record label.
The fireworks finale over Ben Hill Griffin Stadium marks the end of the 90th annual Gator Growl during UF Homecoming Friday evening. The Fray, Sister Hazel and the UF Fightin’ Gator Marching Band performed for students, alumni and guests.
The fireworks finale over Ben Hill Griffin Stadium marks the end of the 90th annual Gator Growl during UF Homecoming Friday evening. The Fray, Sister Hazel and the UF Fightin’ Gator Marching Band performed for students, alumni and guests.
The cold weather could not stop the excitement in the Swamp Friday night as performances by the UF Fightin’ Gator Marching Band, Albert and Alberta, Sister Hazel and The Fray pumped up the Gator Nation for its 90th Gator Growl, Footprints in the Swamp.
Newsflash: the pride and joy of this university, regardless of how overrated or grossly revered it is, isn’t having the best season. The Florida Gators Football Team have succeeded in losing three straight games to Louisiana State, Missouri, and Georgia.
The air is cool and spirits are high: UF’s Homecoming celebration is upon us.
With the flood of Gator fans and alumni during Homecoming comes an increase in local business along West University Avenue.
Some bus routes will be detoured, and others will be shut down Friday and Monday due to UF Homecoming festivities and Veterans Day.
An hourlong showing of Soulfest will be added to the Homecoming Parade telecast this Friday.
UF aerospace engineering junior Alex Schneider, 22, eats lunch at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to enjoy the cool weather Monday afternoon while watching the construction of the Gator Growl stage for the weekend.
For the first time in four years, Gator Growl will sport a second stage in the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium that will host two new performers.