Changeville lineup announced, tickets on sale
Tickets went on sale Monday for the second-annual Changeville music and entertainment festival.
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Tickets went on sale Monday for the second-annual Changeville music and entertainment festival.
Through the stadium tunnel, past a pair of double doors and nestled in a corner of the weight room, Ahmad Fulwood sat with a confident smile following the best collegiate game of his life.
As if transferring power to a new president, Jim McElwain met defeated former Florida coach Will Muschamp at midfield and embraced him for about 10 seconds. McElwain said he thanked Muscamp for the defensive players he left behind and complimented what he’s doing at South Carolina. He also gushed over Muschamp’s character.
Site: The Swamp (cap: 88,548)
Swamp Head Brewery: A local favorite for craft beer fans, Swamp Head Brewery, located at 3650 SW 42nd Ave., is known for its creative brews and is at its peak in fall, when it offers tons of special-edition drinks to accompany the colder weather. Check these out:
It’s your senior year of college, and you’re a Florida Gator with a terrible case of football FOMO. With the last home game right around the corner, it’s a wonder how students and fans can think of anything except throwing around an air-filled lump of pigskin. We wait all year for our first home game, and poof: Just like that, it’s over.
Joey Ivie remembers Will Muschamp well.
As presidential election votes pour in tonight, Midtown patrons will knock back patriotic shots.
About a month after The Social at Midtown opened its doors across from UF, throngs of dehydrated students have lined up to experience the bar’s fresh-faced digs and abundant selection of alcohol.
After UF Athletics Director Jeremy Foley was handed the game ball following Florida’s homecoming victory on Oct. 15, coach Jim McElwain asked Foley to talk to the team.
Jeremy Foley speaks during Rally In The Swamp at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Aug. 21, 2016.
Looking back now, several weeks later, the conversation still gives Scott McCabe chills.
Jeremy Foley speaks during Rally In The Swamp at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Aug. 21, 2016.
Leo Jefferson still remembers the first time he put his son on a football field.
About 100 people joined the former mayor of Gainesville on Tuesday to fundraise for the Wild Spaces and Public Places amendment at Swamp Head Brewery.
With Halloween just a week away, some residents faced their fears Saturday — and partook in a beer garden to ease their nerves.
As part of a regional campaign, Winn-Dixie donated 250 UF football tickets to seriously ill children and their parents Thursday.
Hours before the final presidential debate began, Gainesville resident Kyle Young made his stance known, painting “Trump is Revolution” and “Hillary for Prison” on the graffiti-filled 34th Street Wall.
Fall is finally here, and you know what that means: going to pumpkin patches, having your friend take 53 pictures of you holding the same pumpkin at various angles and drinking pumpkin spice lattes to stay toasty in our crisp 82-degree weather! But in all seriousness, even though we don’t have the cold weather and falling leaves right now, there are plenty of ways to get in the fall spirit right here in Gainesville.
The only days Burrito Brothers Taco Co. still sees a steady stream of hungry clients are gamedays.