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Mayor Craig Lowe addresses the crowd before the first lady speaks at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Monday. Lowe, a Democrat, is an open endorser of the Obama re-election campaign.
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Mayor Craig Lowe addresses the crowd before the first lady speaks at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Monday. Lowe, a Democrat, is an open endorser of the Obama re-election campaign.
First lady Michelle Obama hugs 21-year-old Alex Masi while approaching the lectern.
A young Obama supporter eagerly waits by his father’s side for the first lady to take the stage at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
Political science senior Justin Bullard and others rise up and perform the wave minutes before first lady Michelle Obama spoke.
Members of the UF Fightin' Gator Marching Band hold up signs supporting President Barack Obama Monday at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center. The marching band performed for the first lady in London during the 2012 Olympics.
Pro-Obama signs dry in the lobby of the Organizing for America office in downtown Gainesville, where volunteers painted messages for Michelle Obama and the president’s campaign Saturday afternoon in preparation for the first lady’s arrival at UF.
Student Health Care Center clerk Donald Greist, 35, waits in line for tickets for first lady Michelle Obama. Obama will be speaking Monday in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center at 3:30 p.m.
We followed along with you as we watched a few events unfold on our social media sites this week; first the Apple conference, then the news that Michelle Obama was coming into town. There were so many twists and turns and — oh, who are we kidding, we all knew the iPhone 5 was going to be announced, and we probably could have assumed that Michelle “Respect Those Arms” Obama would make an appearance at a college town in a swing state.
About 25 people gathered Thursday to hear Mitt Romney supporters announce the UF chairman on the Florida Students for Romney Leadership Team.
Hundreds of UF students and local residents lined up all over Gainesville on Thursday to get tickets to see first lady Michelle Obama when she visits campus next week.
When it comes to treating Florida’s poor like social parasites, it’s full speed ahead for Gov. Rick Scott. Reuters reported last Friday that the U.S. Department of Labor is investigating radical changes in unemployment insurance recently passed by Scott and the Republican-dominated legislature.
First lady Michelle Obama will speak publicly on UF's campus Monday, and tickets will be available starting tonight.
When President Barack Obama told an Iowa man about his White House-brewed beer stash aboard his tour bus, he piqued the interests of citizens across America — 25,000 to be exact. That’s the amount of signatures needed on a “We the People” petition submitted under the Freedom of Information Act by a determined Reddit user.
From the Democratic National Convention, President Obama headed to Florida to take on this notorious swing state of ours.
KISSIMMEE — Nine years ago, President Barack Obama was still paying off his student loans.