The Swamp Restaurant hosts ‘Stranger Things’ party
The Swamp Restaurant celebrated Halloween with Eggo Waffle shots, flickering Christmas lights and a photo booth.
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The Swamp Restaurant celebrated Halloween with Eggo Waffle shots, flickering Christmas lights and a photo booth.
On Monday night the Gainesville Roller Rebels Swamp City Sirens laced up their skates to practice.
Smidge and Creek, who are 11-week-old puppies, wear sombreros and colorful ponchos. The brother and sister competed in a dog costume contest at The Swamp Restaurant’s Barktoberfest Yappy Hour.
Smidge and Creek, who are 11-week-old puppies, wear sombreros and colorful ponchos. The brother and sister competed in a dog costume contest at The Swamp Restaurant’s Barktoberfest Yappy Hour.
Sunny, a 10-week-old goldendoodle dressed in an Oktoberfest outfit, had no expectations of winning a dog costume contest Wednesday.
Gainesville has been featured in Expedia, Inc.’s “The 12 best music towns in the nation,” an article published in September. While some students find this surprising, others think it’s been a long time coming.
Despite a dominant performance on defense, Florida's offense failed to outscore Texas A&M in the Swamp on Saturday night. "I feel like the defense always does enough," defensive lineman CeCe Jefferson (right) said after the game.
Despite a dominant performance on defense, Florida's offense failed to outscore Texas A&M in the Swamp on Saturday night. "I feel like the defense always does enough," defensive lineman CeCe Jefferson (right) said after the game.
Coach Jim McElwain stood in front of reporters and ran through his postgame clichés.
As Jordan Sherit lay sprawled out on the ground of Doak Campbell Stadium, staring into the sky with tears in his eyes while Florida’s training staff attended to his knee, he couldn’t help but question his future as a college football player.
Florida emerged from the tunnel at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium last Saturday favored against the visiting LSU Tigers. It didn’t matter. Despite oddsmakers initially favoring the Gators by 3.5 points, Florida lost by one, leaving LSU players dancing on the field. It was coach Jim McElwain’s second-ever loss in The Swamp in 15 tries.
Porthos, a boxer, looks lovingly at the camera as he sits by the sidelines during 4-Legged Friends Week at Swamp Sports on Thursday. Dogs were the theme for the third week of Swamp Sports Kickball. Read the story on pg. 8.
Porthos, a boxer, looks lovingly at the camera as he sits by the sidelines during 4-Legged Friends Week at Swamp Sports on Thursday. Dogs were the theme for the third week of Swamp Sports Kickball. Read the story on pg. 8.
Junior didn’t exactly meet the four-legged qualifications, but it didn’t stop him from cheering on his favorite kickball player Thursday night.
The players were still in their meeting room. The coach had left, but Jordan Sherit knew this issue needed to be addressed. He felt responsible: Florida has caused five turnovers this season, tied for 104th in the nation.
The Gators recently released photos of the alternate uniforms they plan to wear on Saturday night, and I couldn’t be more excited. The greenish-gray uniforms are designed after actual alligators and will be paired with matte green helmets featuring a Gator logo.
The Florida Gators have accepted mediocrity. Saturday’s 17-to-16 loss against LSU was a wake-up call to some fans, but in reality this has been a long time coming.
For the past two years, Florida has finished near the bottom of the SEC in running the football. But through the first month of the 2017 season, the Gators are starting to find success on the ground. UF is rushing the ball for 191 yards per game against conference opponents, up 65 yards from the year before.
Quarterback battles. Off-field scandals. Last-second wins.
Both northbound lanes and the outer southbound lane of U.S. Route 441 have remained closed on Paynes Prairie since Monday morning due to extreme flooding.