Hispanic dance group to perform at talent show
Sabor Latino, a dance group representing the UF Hispanic Student Association, will be performing at the Hispanic Heritage Month Talent Show today at 7 p.m. in the University Auditorium.
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Sabor Latino, a dance group representing the UF Hispanic Student Association, will be performing at the Hispanic Heritage Month Talent Show today at 7 p.m. in the University Auditorium.
Gator Growl will run a little bit differently this year.
In article Tuesday, an increase in prices for Gator Growl 2010, were incorrectly reported. General public tickets will remain $25.
Up-and-coming comedic star Aziz Ansari, famous for his work with sketch group Human Giant and recent NBC hit "Parks and Recreation," will be coming to rock the socks off of Gainesville as the headliner of this year's Gator Growl on Oct. 15.
Come fall, when the Gators play in front of more than 90,000 screaming fans at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, there will be about 200 police officers patrolling the campus who won’t be too concerned with the scoreboard.
The Delta Tau Chi Fraternity at Faber College is more fantasy than reality.
Welcome to UF. You are now a student at the flagship academic institution of the state of Florida. With a University of Florida degree, you have endless career opportunities and a promising shot at some of the nation’s top graduate programs.
While freshmen are still adjusting to campus life during Summer B, some UF members are already searching for ways to welcome back alumni and recognize seasoned Gators.
Shuttles providing transportation to and from Florida football games will have a new look this year when private bus company Fabulous Coach Lines takes over for the federally funded Gator Aider.
Gator Growl 2010 is all about new beginnings.
It’s five minutes until your next class. You have just come out of a three-hour-block and now have to run across campus to present a project. By the way, your stomach is growling.
Bernadette Castro and her family were told they could open a frozen yogurt shop anywhere in the state.
Some people may think it is awfully early in the year to begin talking about the next Gator Growl, but people have been planning the 2010 Growl since late December.
Year 2010, we’re already into our second month, and though you’ve made your debut in partnership with a freezing cold front, I’d hope that in this decade our attitudes aren’t just as icy. So, thanks, but I’ll pass on the depressing lyrics prompting me to “cut my wrists and black my eyes.” Let us expose ourselves to some more positive vibes in music this year (though not too sunshiny, I’d like to be able to hold my lunch).
UF’s Homecoming Queen was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence early Thursday morning.
Disk jockey BBP’s Friday night lights are green lasers and strobes. Behind the booth, he is seven caged tigers condensed into one man. He plays music out of a classic Buick cut in half behind a bar at club Spannk. Completely in control of the massive, pumping sound and the young, hot partygoers, he can turn the crowd from a breeze to a sandstorm in about a half-second. In his nondescript black “BBP” cap and shirt and with neatly trimmed facial hair, he punctuates every collision of hand to button with a full body thrust.
Last weekend, two of the lead cast members in ABC Family's "Greek" rushed the UF campus to celebrate homecoming and promote their partnership with the "Pledge Yourself to Do Something" campaign. Scott Michael Foster and Amber Stevens, who play Greek members Cappie and Ashleigh on the show, sat down to discuss the series, the campaign and their experiences visiting UF.
I know Darts & Laurels doesn't come out until Friday, but I'd just like to give a spot-on-nail-on-the-head-explanation laurel to Delta Upsilon President Matthew Panzano.
I understand the fact that many students did not get the inside jokes about certain Greek organizations spoken during the Weekend Update at Gator Growl, but from the editorial "Let the Greeks Growl," the Alligator seemed very upset by this. I actually thought that the members of the Alligator would love this part the most, seeing as they appreciate any jab taken at the Greek community.