Don't make plans just yet: Future UF Homecoming dates not set in stone
Freshmen might want to wait a while before making plans for future Homecoming weekends.
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Freshmen might want to wait a while before making plans for future Homecoming weekends.
UF’s libraries have varied operating hours for the 2013 Fall semester, beginning Aug. 21 through Dec. 14.
This year’s Gator Growl will be a little different.
When Elizabeth Jones began working for the UF College of Education in 1952, P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School was housed in Norman Hall. The building’s inhabitants, Jones said, ranged from kindergarteners to doctoral candidates at that time.
In celebration of the 90th annual Gator Growl and Homecoming, the theme for 2013 has been announced as Footprints of the Swamp.
This week marked one month away from Spring’s graduation, and if that doesn’t terrify you, then congratulations on being a well-rounded individual with attainable hopes and dreams. For the rest of us, just hang in there.
Twenty-five students will be inducted into the UF Hall of Fame, the highest recognition given to students since 1921.
Sydney Moss and assistant coaches David Lowery and Murriel Page are alone.
When No. 11 Florida traveled to New Haven, Conn., to face Yale, the game was going to be a homecoming of sorts for senior Erik Murphy. The South Kingstown, R.I., native planned on having family and friends make the hour long trip to watch him play Sunday night.
Denise Guerin, head sensei of UF's Cuong Nhu club, ties balloons to the club's dragon on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012 before the University of Florida's annual Homecoming Parade.
John Papoulis, bassist for Morning Fatty, performs with the band along University Avenue on Nov. 9, 2012, in Gainesville, Fla., during the University of Florida's annual Homecoming Parade. Morning Fatty plays a mix of funk, reggae and rock music.
A member of UF's Objects in Motion club performs tricks on his bicycle for spectators along University Avenue on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012, during UF's annual Homecoming Parade.
For the first time, UF will begin its observance of the Thanksgiving holiday on a Wednesday. In years past, Wednesday was regarded as a normal day for school and work.
UF students, faculty and staff could get a four-day weekend again for Homecoming.
On gamedays, The Swamp becomes a fortress.
Kathy Graham set up her tent as the early morning rays lit up downtown Alachua.
James Ort, a 21-year-old junior sports management major, rides his skate board as part of the UF Surf Club along University Avenue on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012, during the University of Florida's annual Homecoming Parade.
A member of UF's Objects in Motion club performs tricks on his bicycle for spectators along University Avenue on Friday, Nov. 9, 2012, during UF's annual Homecoming Parade.
John Papoulis, bassist for Morning Fatty, performs with the band along University Avenue on Nov. 9, 2012, in Gainesville, Fla., during the University of Florida's annual Homecoming Parade. Morning Fatty plays a mix of funk, reggae and rock music.