Waka Flocka Flame, other performances a highlight for Gator Growl 2016
Renee Hoffner-Dabbs hadn’t been to Gator Growl since 1988.
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Renee Hoffner-Dabbs hadn’t been to Gator Growl since 1988.
Caleb Brantley / redshirt junior / 6-foot-2 / 297 pounds
Two UF students are leaving for Haiti today to help those in need.
Before every UF football game this Fall, Terry Peppers slips on a pair of orange-and-blue argyle pants.
You’re sitting in lecture, listening to your professor drone on about some topic you won’t even be tested on. You feel your eyelids getting heavier and heavier. Your head drops down. Reflexively, your body jerks back and your eyelids shoot open. “Everything OK?” your friend next to you whispers. “Barts and Royals,” you deliriously mumble back. “Huh? Whatever, dude,” she says before glancing down at her notes. You lull slowly back to sleep, and as you’re drooling on your desk, you have a dream about…
Jalen Tabor remembers the homecoming embarrassment two years ago.
Local music lovers, write this down.
Tonight, 45 students will compete in the UF Homecoming Pageant.
Student organizations and UF are using Snapchat to promote on-campus events and changes.
Tour the offices, talk with representatives of the Alligator Alumni Association, connect with old colleagues and meet the current staff of The Alligator.
Some may remember Brooks Wheelan as the comedian who performed belligerently drunk at Gator Growl in 2014. With Homecoming approaching, some of us may find ourselves looking back to that fateful night two years ago, when Ludacris and Foster the People were met with a warm reception, and Wheelan was booed off the stage.
For most of Suzette Wanninkhof’s life, she rode her bicycle alongside her brother.
In this edition of the Alligator Awards, we debate which UF coach was the best of the 2015-16 season. Sports writers Ray Boone, Matt Brannon and Alejandro López join alligatorSports Editors Ian Cohen and Ethan Bauer in a roundtable discussion to debate the five nominees. Debates will go in alphabetical order by the writer’s last name.
The next edition of the Alligator Awards is here, and this time we debate which individual moment was the best from the 2015-16 season. Sports writers Ray Boone, Matt Brannon and Alejandro López join alligatorSports Editors Ian Cohen and Ethan Bauer in a roundtable discussion to debate the five nominees. Debates will go in alphabetical order by the writer’s last name.
For the first time in about a month, the No. 2 Florida lacrosse team will play a game outside of Gainesville’s Donald R. Dizney Stadium.
This Thursday, the Gators will be competing at home for the first time in almost a year.
To many, the thought of a school yearbook connotes images of mediocre Photoshop skills, pubescent faces on a blue background and sensationalized editorials about irrelevant varsity teams. For me, simply looking at one brings up long suppressed anxieties about collecting scrawled signatures and maintaining subjective relevancy. Yet regardless of whether those old middle and high school yearbooks instill angst or nostalgia, we can’t deny their ability to reflect the past in shocking (and often uncomfortable) clarity.
Monday will be a homecoming of sorts for men’s golf coach J.C. Deacon when his No. 2 Florida Gators tee off at the 2016 Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas.
The Florida-Miami rivalry has always been one of the biggest in college sports.
For nine members of Florida’s softball team — seven players and two coaches — the annual Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic in Palm Springs, California, is a homecoming — a chance to play in front of friends and family that live thousands of miles away.