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Junior Ronald Powell chats on the sideline during the Bowling Green University game Sept. 1 at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Powell aggravated a torn ACL and will likely take a medical redshirt, coach Will Muschamp announced Monday.
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Powell likely sidelined for season

For all of Ronald Powell’s hard work in the rehab process following offseason surgery to repair a torn ACL, his return to the field will likely have to wait until 2013. 


Passion Pit frontman Michael Angelakos sings to thousands of fans at Lollapalooza during summer 2012. Passion Pit will be performing Oct. 24 at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.
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Passion Pit to perform at UF in October

Passion Pit will perform at 7 p.m. Oct. 24 at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center, according to Student Government Productions Vice Chair of Public Relations Evan Galin. The performance will be co-sponsored by Reitz Union Board Entertainment.


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UF combines alumni groups

The University of Florida Alumni Association has nearly 350,000 members total, according to its website. “The integration came as part of an ongoing effort to further involve current students despite budget cuts,” said associate executive director Katie Marquis.


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Obama focuses on youth during tour of Florida

Obama stood in front of a crowd of about 3,000 adult and student spectators Saturday to speak about everything from education to health care. The speech was part of Obama’s two-day Florida tour to sway voters in the swing state.


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Video game tournament draws gamers and viewers alike

From 4 p.m. to midnight, both rookie and expert gamers flocked to the Reitz Union Ballroom to participate in GatorLAN, a video game tournament hosted by Gator Gaming. About 800 people attended; at any point during the day, there were about 150 computers in the room, said Gator Gaming president Ed Fonseca.


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UF ranks No. 2 with Teach For America members

Teach for America, an organization that recruits qualified graduates from more than 600 campuses to teach in low-income areas, ranked UF second overall of colleges contributing the most graduates in 2012, according to a press release.



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