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Downtown Gainesville is brightly lit here as it gears up for the throngs of people who will be coming here to sit back, relax and have a good time. There was never a lack of things to do in Gainesville on a weekend night. Michael Bovensi and Aram Shelton, both seniors, jam at a show for their band, The Usuals. They could be seen at clubs in Gainesville. They are here performing at the Covered Dish, which is one of their favorite places to perform. A local Gainesville musician plays his The Hippodrome State Theatre is in full guitar and sings for people at Maude ' s swing as people come to see the featured Cafe on a Friday night.. Maudes had play. Some favorites this year were The open mic when anyone could come Glass Menagerie , Three Tall and play music. People could also sit back and Dracula . with a cup of coffee. . What do you like to on a typical Saturday night in Gainesville? 238 West is great on a Saturday night. You get to dance and meet a bunch of people. Cathy Engel, 3AG 22 Student Life
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Freshmen (I to r) Joey Ayers, Bryan Turney, and Adam Hartle bombarded the Moonwalk, which was brought to campus during the Second Annual IRHApalooza Festival to enhance the camaraderie among on-campus residents. This theme was It ' s Hall Good. Eric Linder, a Philosophy graduate stu- dent and Yulee Hall director, and Gary Slossberg, a Psychology senior and IRHA (Inter-Residence Hall Association) vice president, enjoyed the food offered, and even provided some entertainment, at the outdoor recreation provided at IHRApalooza. . Any advice to newcomers about the living on the campus of the University of Florida? It is an expe- rience that a lot of students should go through. Kelly Hart Doing laundry is an inevitable thing. Piles become mounds, and mounds become blockades into you room. Eventually, on campus students wander down to their respective laundry room. Here, a Beatty West Resident faces such bitter truth. Student Life 21
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11 d e Gainesville After Dark UF students had a plethora of places for all of th eir late-night entertainment needs. Projects. Quizzes. Reports. Tests. It never seemed to end. College was a ending cycle of hours upon hours of stress. With all the work college students had to do, there had to be a break occasionally. University of Florida students were no different, and we knew how to have a good time. When the weekend rolled around, there were a multitude of things for students to do to subside the headache of a long week of school. UF students could be seen throughout Gainesville at night, especially Friday or Saturday. A favorite choice among students were the wide variety of dance clubs. A few of the hot spots were 238 West, Florida and Full Circle. Whether it was techno, hip-hop or old wave, Gainesville clubs offered it all. Cathy Engel, a junior in Animal Science said 238 West is great on a Saturday night. You get to dance and meet a bunch of people. It gets my mind off of school. If dance clubs weren ' t your thing, there was always live music. Gainesville had a plethora of clubs that featured bands who played ska, punk-rock, emo, hip-hop, reggae, jazz, blues and folk. Some of the places where many of these shows hap- pened were the Covered Dish, Brick City Music Hall and the Hardback Cafe. You could even stroll to Maude ' s Cafe a couple of nights a week for a cup of joe. Listening to music and dancing weren ' t the only things to do after hours. You could also check a play out at the Hippodrome State Theater. The Hippodrome, a local playhouse, features plays and indepen- dent films regularly. So, as far as Gainesville is concerned, the nighttime is the right time. School may have gotten to you, or your roommate was driving you up the wall. Don ' t sweat. All was well when the weekend came. Story by: William Mader Student Life 23
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