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(02/04/18 11:08pm)
Austin Wilson, a 22-year-old UF applied physiology and kinesiology senior, cheers on the Philadelphia Eagles after a huge play during the first half of the Super Bowl while watching at The Swamp Restaurant on Sunday night.
(02/04/18 11:07pm)
A packed crowd at The Swamp Restaurant watch the Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. There were jerseys from both teams present.
(02/04/18 11:04pm)
Austin Wilson, a 22-year-old UF applied physiology and kinesiology senior, cheers on the Philadelphia Eagles after a huge play during the first half of the Super Bowl while watching at The Swamp Restaurant on Sunday night.
(02/04/18 11:04pm)
From left: UF students Garrett Morgan, a 20-year-old aerospace engineering sophomore; Philip Ciancimino, an 18-year-old civil engineering freshman; Sammy Cordahi, a computer science freshman, and Jeff Lowell, an 18-year-old criminology freshman, take in the Super Bowl at The Swamp Restaurant, located at 1642 W. University Ave., on Sunday night.
(02/04/18 11:04pm)
From left: UF students Garrett Morgan, a 20-year-old aerospace engineering sophomore; Philip Ciancimino, an 18-year-old civil engineering freshman; Sammy Cordahi, a computer science freshman, and Jeff Lowell, an 18-year-old criminology freshman, take in the Super Bowl at The Swamp Restaurant, located at 1642 W. University Ave., on Sunday night.
(02/04/18 11:04pm)
Gainesville residents (from left) Brian Fink, 38, and Michael Jackson, 47, and West Palm Beach resident Amy Allred, 39, enjoy game-night eats during the Super Bowl outside at The Swamp Restaurant on Sunday night. They said they weren't rooting for a particular team and were enjoying themselves.
(02/04/18 11:04pm)
A packed crowd at The Swamp Restaurant watch the Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. There were jerseys from both teams present.
(01/30/18 8:51pm)
Super Bowl Sunday is finally here, and Gainesville is getting ready to celebrate. Whether you’re a fan of the New England Patriots or the Philadelphia Eagles or just watching for the commercials and beer, there are plenty of places around Gainesville to go to root for your favorite team. Find some of the best spots below.
(01/26/18 9:00am)
Update 1:45 p.m. Friday: This story has been updated to include Challenge Party's video announcement.
(01/26/18 2:00am)
Winner of the Florida memorabilia, Jessica Finkel, poses with former UF coach Steve Spurrier after being chosen to receive a piece of turf from The Swamp.
(01/26/18 1:59am)
Winner of the Florida memorabilia, Jessica Finkel, poses with former UF coach Steve Spurrier after being chosen to receive a piece of turf from The Swamp.
(01/26/18 1:59am)
Former UF football coach Steve Spurrier interrupted a lecture about photosynthesis Thursday to give away a piece of The Swamp.
(01/23/18 9:29pm)
Earlier in the month, local indie group and Swamp Records flagship artist Flipturn claimed the Destination Okeechobee Round One top spot, securing their place on the south Florida festival lineup and among artists on the rise.
(01/21/18 10:41pm)
To the tapping of keyboards, Sneha Patel fell asleep under a table in the basement of Marston Science Library Friday night.
(01/16/18 9:14pm)
Between musicians, storytellers, yoga instructors and more, Gainesville is bursting at the seams with events of all kinds for January. Although some of these events get covered extensively each week within Avenue, there are many more that deserve some attention. Here’s a handful of must-see shows, talks and other events set for the second half of this month.
(01/11/18 11:04pm)
Ah, syllabus week. For some, this five-day period is used for organization and recalibration after a long month free of classes and responsibilities. For others, the infamous syllabus week is a nonstop bar crawl through Midtown and a chance to sow their wild oats before the stress and pressure of their 18-credit schedule crushes their very soul.
(01/09/18 10:35pm)
In the first Senate meeting of Spring, SG Senate President Pro-Tempore Janae Moodie resigned and told the chamber her party — Impact — and SG tokenize minorities.
(11/28/17 10:04pm)
Over Easy Creative and Swamp Records want you to say goodbye to the Fall semester through a night of live music, art, food and community.
(11/28/17 4:14am)
After being announced as Florida's head coach on Sunday, Dan Mullen gave his first news conference on Monday in the Gator Room inside of The Swamp.
(11/28/17 4:13am)
After being announced as Florida's head coach on Sunday, Dan Mullen gave his first news conference on Monday in the Gator Room inside of The Swamp.