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DJ Durkin looks down the field during Florida's 28-20 win in the Birmingham Bowl against East Carolina on Jan. 3 at Legion Field.
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DJ Durkin looks down the field during Florida's 28-20 win in the Birmingham Bowl against East Carolina on Jan. 3 at Legion Field.
DJ Durkin looks down the field during Florida's 28-20 win in the Birmingham Bowl against East Carolina on Jan. 3 at Legion Field.
DJ Humphries holds up the Birmingham Bowl trophy following Florida's 28-20 win against East Carolina on Jan. 3 at Legion Field.
DJ Humphries holds up the Birmingham Bowl trophy following Florida's 28-20 win against East Carolina on Jan. 3 at Legion Field.
As our beloved Football season comes to an end, why not go out with a bang? After all, there’s nothing more exciting and dear to our heart than Gators football right? Here’s a few tracks to celebrate our last home game this weekend and the last few weeks of college football season:
oused on the first floor of The Swamp Restaurant, a new coffee delivery service will soon cycle java to students.
Daniel Varona, CEO and co-founder of Vive Delivery, and DJ Staub, president and co-founder, get up close and personal with their Vive equipment.
On the first day of class, a UF chemistry professor plays a song: It’s an original dedicated to the trials and tribulations of freshman chemistry.
Stumbling the streets for Gator Stompin’ pub crawl has been a Gainesville tradition for 32 years.
The Longest Handy Ever didn’t last very long.
Despite the endless amount of music festivals popping up, certain festivals have cemented themselves with unique identities. Coachella boasts endless cameos and celebrity sightings, Bonnaroo prides itself in being the modern day Woodstock, and others fit certain criteria their dedicated fans now expect to be self-evident.
While national music festivals attract people from across the world, their high price tags often prevent college students from attending. Luckily for Gainesville, a local alternative has emerged to satiate the music lover’s hunger for live music.
Electronic dance music now rests at the forefront of dance music worldwide. With millions of dollars invested in the genre, EDM has quickly altered the status quo of the music industry, but it seems to have hit a glass ceiling: The artists who dominate local and national bookings are primarily male.
Some of Gainesville’s top bars and clubs are sweating this summer, and it’s not just because of the heat.
Memorial Day weekend marked Sunset Music Festival’s third invasion of the North Lot of the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
If you’ve ever watched ESPN during the summer, you know that the guys up in Bristol scrape the bottom of the content barrel to fill their one-hour SportsCenter shows every day.
A recent study conducted by researchers at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine revealed some troubling realities for young fathers.
The rapper turned to the cameras. He gave a quick verse:
ORLANDO — Sitting at their lockers a foot apart from one another, Scottie Wilbekin and Michael Frazier II had the same look of dejection on their face.
No. 1 seed Florida (32-2, 18-0 SEC)