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"Is you OK? Is you good?" Good, because GloZell would like to know.
Senior economics major Alex Cornillie will run as the Students Party candidate for Student Body president with political science and economics junior Jesse Schmitt as his vice president. Party president. Sen. Carly Wilson will run for treasurer.
U.S. Rep. Cliff Stearns wants equal treatment for all workers, regardless of ability.
Before his interest in baseball fizzled and a future in basketball became a reality, Patric Young would start the occasional wrestling match with his dad.
On behalf of Florida Blue Key, allow me to share my heartfelt appreciation to our extended Gator family for continuing to turn out and support Gator Growl. We hope you enjoyed Friday's show that so many students worked tirelessly during the last year to produce. Gator Growl is an incredible and unique UF tradition.
About 26,000 people attended Gator Growl on Friday night, said Gator Growl Producer Aaron Heger.
Despite entertainment changes, turnout for this year's Gator Growl was lower than expected.
The sirens blared, the horns honked and the whistles ... whistled.
About 27,000 students, alumni and Gator fans poured into Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Friday night for the annual Gator Growl pep rally.
Dressed in an orange-and-blue tutu and orange Gators bloomers, 2-year-old Vanessa Pearce found herself a new friend at the Homecoming parade.
Gators fans decked out in orange and blue stream through the streets, giving "the chomp" to each other as they throw fists and "Go Gators!" into the air.
JOEL McHALE
Gear up for Gator Growl's superstar lineup this year with comedian Joel McHale and bands Sister Hazel and the Goo Goo Dolls.
Greetings, Gators!
Workers from Mountain Productions Inc. assemble stage scaffolding for Gator Growl on Monday morning in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Gator Growl is billed as the world's largest student-run pep rally and will be held Friday at 7 p.m.
Students form a conga line on Turlington Plaza on Wednesday afternoon as part of a flash mob to promote Gator Growl 2011.
Singing, stepping and dancing will kick off Soulfest tonight.
UF's 10th annual Talent Night offered audience members a sneak peak at this year's Gator Growl performances.