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27.Jun.2010 Vault Madness

Summer B has begun – which means when freshmen aren’t passing out in the bathroom floor, the dance floor is packed with fresh young party-goers ready to rage. Check out the photos from the madness at The Vault last night. Click any of the photos to see the Facebook album, or just click here.

21.Jun.2010 Photo Madness (continued)

Fun fact: my most recent calculations reveal 13% of the photos I take violate the Facebook terms of use, and therefore can not be posted. It never ceases to amaze me how quickly people flock to flashes coming from a black box with a lens. Despite the infamous Summer A-B intersession that club owners have [...]

11.Jun.2010 My name is Will, and Club Photos 7 was my idea.

Being the Villain I am, I decided to spend the night paroozing some of Gainesville’s finest nightlife establishments taking photographs. During my excursion I experienced dancing on stage next to champagne showers while Gainesville superstars were literally making it rain dollars on the club. Click on any of the party pics below and check out [...]

07.Jun.2010 Around Town – June Continues to burn

Just as the oil continues to flow, June continues to burn. Plenty of pasty bodies locked up all year on the Gainesville Grind are quickly fried poolside as Summer fully takes it hold on those in town. For those willing to make an escape, Afrojack will be making an appearance tomorrow night at The Roxy [...]

04.Jun.2010 Around Town – Halfway Through Summer A

You can catch us spinning at the Costa Lounge’s Lingerie Party tonight, and at The Vault on Saturday. Summer A is always slow, but we’ve done the best we could finding out what’s happening around town this week. UF student fees may rise by 25%. I guess Hume Hall needs more giant shitty boulders placed [...]

02.Jun.2010 Oil in the Gulf, Photos in the Club

“Let’s start with the good news of the day: we now know that there is lots and lots of oil in this earth.” It’s official, oil has finally reached the coast of Louisiana. The way I see it, there’s only two ways to go about coping with the calamity. Listen to what John Stewart has [...]

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