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Almost half of all UF students who took a 2019 sexual assault and misconduct survey reported experiencing at least one form of harassment.
Reported sexual misconduct at UF is increasing.
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UF’s Chi Phi chapter is on interim suspension after allegations of hazing were reported to the fraternity’s national office and UF administration.
Anders Lee, 3, smiles after his face was painted like a tiger Friday during the Homecoming bash.
Natalie Shoemaker, a 24-year-old UF law junior dances at the ’90s-themed Homecoming celebration Friday night. “It’s a lot of fun,” Shoemaker said. “Good drinks, good people and good music.”
First Magnitude Brewing Company celebrated Homecoming weekend with The Homecoming Bash and Dance from Friday afternoon to Saturday at midnight. Artists did face painting, children played and live music was performed. About 200 people attended the bash, and nearly 300 were at the dance, which was ’90s themed.
Addy Mae Orr, 5, and her 3-year-old brother, Cameron, stand in front of their parents to cheer Friday during the Homecoming parade.
UF's annual homecoming was delayed until late December. It was originally scheduled in early October.
Natalie Shoemaker, a 24-year-old UF law junior dances at the ’90s-themed Homecoming celebration Friday night. “It’s a lot of fun,” Shoemaker said. “Good drinks, good people and good music.”
Addy Mae Orr, 5, and her 3-year-old brother, Cameron, stand in front of their parents to cheer Friday during the Homecoming parade.
Anders Lee, 3, smiles after his face was painted like a tiger Friday during the Homecoming bash.
UF's annual homecoming was delayed until late December. It was originally scheduled in early October.
First Magnitude Brewing Company celebrated Homecoming weekend with The Homecoming Bash and Dance from Friday afternoon to Saturday at midnight. Artists did face painting, children played and live music was performed. About 200 people attended the bash, and nearly 300 were at the dance, which was ’90s themed.
As the Gator growled, the line dancing began.
Sydney Brandenburg, director of the homecoming, hugs Evan Curry, one of the homecoming court members.
As students, faculty and Gator fans gather in a darkening field for Gator Growl, the buzz of voices quiets as the announcer once again crowns the Homecoming king and queen.
It has been a long time since there was this much anticipation for a game in Gainesville.
Between seemingly impossible frisbee trick shots, beating cancer and paragliding down a 7,000 foot tall mountain, Brodie Smith and Kurt Gibson know all about beating the odds.