From Senate to the Swamp: A look at Sen. Ben Sasse’s Congressional history
Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, is set to be at the helm of the Swamp if voted to become UF’s next president. But for now, he’s still sitting atop Capitol Hill.
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Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Nebraska, is set to be at the helm of the Swamp if voted to become UF’s next president. But for now, he’s still sitting atop Capitol Hill.
Florida head coach Samantha Bohon’s first year at The Swamp has been everything but peaceful.
At times, college football is a spectacle first and a sport second. Factors beyond the field of play draw eyes to certain games every Saturday. Florida’s matchup against the Louisiana State Tigers Saturday fit the criteria of a spectacle.
Last season, the Florida Gators traveled to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for their annual showdown with the Louisiana State Tigers. The Gators were the No. 20 team in the country and sitting at a respectable 4-2.
Days after nearly 300 members of the UF community stormed Emerson Alumni Hall in protest of Republican Sen. Ben Sasse, the university’s sole presidential finalist, another group of around 20 gathered to express its discontent with the decision.
Sen. Ben Sasse’s first impression of UF’s student body began with a Q&A forum and ended with the chants and jeers of hundreds of protestors outside of the President’s Ballroom.
Sen. Ben Sasse made his first official appearance on UF campus as the lone presidential finalist Monday — fielding questions on LGBTQ rights, tenure, academic freedom and his relationship with China, just to name a few.
Veteran linebacker Ventrell Miller and redshirt sophomore Jaydon Hill, who played in just his second game since returning from injury, stole the show for the Gators during their Homecoming game against the Missouri Tigers Oct. 8.
One might assume scheduling a Gators volleyball match on the same day as a football game in the Swamp may deter fans from packing the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
On Oct. 2, Florida Gators redshirt sophomore cornerback Jaydon Hill suited up for the Gators for the first time all season. In 43 possible games since enrolling at UF in January of 2019, Hill has played in just 23. Consistent struggles with knee injuries since high school have kept him off the field, including a torn ACL which sidelined him for the entire 2021 campaign.
The Dan Mullen era ended in Columbia, Missouri.
Both Florida and Missouri enter Saturday's game inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium with 0-2 conference records.
Florida Gators football on a Sunday afternoon isn’t normal.
On Sept. 3, 90,799 fans flocked to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium for the kickoff to the Florida Gators football season. The record number totaled more than 2,200 over capacity.
Elevated 7,220 feet above sea level and hidden behind snow-covered mountain ranges, Laramie, Wyoming, is a small, upbeat college town with deep Western roots. It’s found in a part of the country where there’s more short-grass prairies than people — with a population of a little more than 31,000, Laramie is home to proud small-town Wyomingites.
Florida head coach Billy Napier wants to focus on creating a culture.
The Florida Gators announced their 2023 football schedule Tuesday evening.
Gainesville indie band Driveaway welcomes a new and innovative style of music, a shift evident in its upcoming track “Wishing Well.”
Almost every Florida Gators football home game, William Hatfield stands behind a booth decked out in an array of gator-themed jewelry on West University Avenue.
Florida quarterback Anthony Richardson set the internet ablaze after his week-one performance against Utah. The sophomore signal caller sent NFL scouts and Heisman leaderboards into a frenzy.