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NEWS  |  CAMPUS UF ADMINISTRATION

I disagree with Fuchs’ decision to reject Richard Spencer

UF’s decision to ban Richard Spencer and his National Policy Institute from speaking on campus is a grave mistake, and one the university will come to regret. In a statement released last week, UF President Kent Fuchs defended his decision because of safety concerns. While the safety of those on campus is obviously a legitimate concern, so is the concern of free speech, which has now been shunned as a result of this decision.


Florida Alligator
THE AVENUE  |  MUSIC

Road to III Points Festival to hit Gainesville this weekend

Music fans unable to attend this year’s III Points Festival in Miami should look no further than one of the four cities hosting its own prologue to the main event. From aesthetic to music to a vibe only electronic music lovers can summon when dancing side by side, the Road to III Points will give attendees a taste of what the three-day affair in October holds.


Florida Alligator
THE AVENUE  |  NIGHTLIFE

DJ Duo Dusty Bits to perform at Back To School Bash event

Lucid Nightlife, an electronic music events company based in Gainesville, is hosting its third edition of their Back To School Bash concert Thursday at Simon’s Nightclub, located at 8 S. Main St. The biannual event is held during the first week of each semester, and has been consistently growing since its inception in August 2016.



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