After a long, stressful, sober week of classes you’re probably ready to relive your summer glory days, even if just for the weekend.
The typical first week of school madness has definitely been one for the record books. For one, the $16.3 million Southwest Rec renovation was unveiled and has many wondering: is this SW or GloboGym? Sorority bid day, a.k.a. “The Running of the Bulls,” was another favorite this week. Hundreds of students and community bystanders lined Southwest Eighth Street and the Norman parking garage to watch all the girl madness unfold. Although to be honest, the real spectacle that day wasn’t the girls, who weren’t actually running, but the scantily dressed fratties booing the walkers until they started running. Love them or hate them, the Greeks never fail to entertain us.
But enough about this week’s shenanigans. With school, work and parties all vying for your attention this week, CitiSync wants to give you something to look forward to. Here’s a little preview of what we’re psyched about this semester.
Aziz Ansari at Gator Growl

Photo from KnopeKnows.com
The star of NBC comedy Parks and Recreation, recent host of the MTV Movie Awards and overall comedic genius Aziz Ansari will be hosting this year’s 87th annual Gator Growl. Many of you may also know him from his MTV’s Human Giant, where he really got his big break. Given this guy’s track record of ridiculously funny performances, I have a feeling this year is going to blow last year out of the water. Sure, Daney Carvey was alright, and yeah, he had a pretty wicked George Bush impression. Nuke ‘em. But let’s be honest here, when he was in his prime, we were in our diapers. We only know him by his back-in-the-day Saturday Night Live clips on YouTube. Funny- yes, Current- not so much. I’m sure Ansari will be worth every bit of the $100,000 UF is paying him.
Oh, I should also mentioned there’s not going to be a band this year. But given the epic failures that were the last two years, maybe that’s a good thing. Steve Miller who?
Where: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
When: 7 p.m. October 15
Florida/Georgia
Hell, football season in general!
The CitiSync iPhone App Launch Party
It’s finally here! The
CitiSync iPhone app is available now in the
iTunes app store. And the magic words…For free! After months of preparation and making sure we best suit all your CitiSync mobile needs, we’re ready to celebrate. Come party with us downtown and make it a night to remember! …Maybe.
Citisync will also hook you up if you show up with the app on your phone. We can’t tell you how yet, but be on the lookout at citisync.com. Better yet, just download it now so you don’t forget later.
Where: Details coming soon on Citisync!
When: Details coming soon on Citisync!
Arts in the ‘Ville
For all your artsy folk, this semester is going to give you the theater fix you’ve been waiting for. Between the shows coming to the Hippodrome and the Phillips Center, you will not be disappointed. “Classic Albums Live: The Songs of Woodstock” is coming up in September, followed by “Beauty and the Beast,” “Fiddler on the Roof” and standup by David Sadaris, a well-known comedian and best selling author.
The Harn is also featuring some incredible exhibits that have earned kudos in the local media. Be sure to check out “America at Work: Art and Propaganda in the Early 20th Century” only on display for another week!
The Gainesville Roller Derby
Talk about the next big thing. In just three years the Gainesville Roller Rebel’s popularity has gone through the roof. Go to one of their ass-kicking bouts and you’ll understand why. You can check out some of their epic brawls here in Gainesville when they take on the Molly Roger Roller Girls and the Jacksonville Roller Girls on Oct. 24 and Nov. 7, respectively. Check out Ryan Levick’s blog post below to find out exactly why these are the baddest chicks in Gainesville.
As always, Citisync has you hooked up with the best events and specials around Gainesville. We know most of you are getting in the school mode again, but that’s never an excuse not to party or enjoy your city!
-Lauren Canina


This have been changing a lot in the Gainesville nightlife scene these days. Last fall it was all about just going out to drink and dance to the same old top 40 music played in every club. But this fall things are different. This fall clubs and promoters are stepping up their game and bringing some real big acts to Gainesville. This week was the first of many exciting shows at Vault Nightclub. The Vault kicked off the semester with LA Riots. The place was packed and ready to go by the time LA Riots got going on the turn tables. Before anyone even knew it confetti was being shot through the air and thousands of glow sticks were flying in the air from every direction. Sounds crazy, but that was just the start. Once LA Riots really got going we were able to get some great pics of people having the time of their lives.

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We Americans have a soft spot for violence. Between our love for rough and tumble football and our indifference for the crybaby ways of soccer, Americans crave sports where when a player gets knocked down, he gets back up and knocks someone else out. But if you’ve found that football has gotten too main stream to satisfy your need for bone crushing mayhem, Gainesville has the grass roots version of aggressive sport – Roller Derby.
Yes, the game that sends pissed off women on roller skates around in a circle attempting to knock each other to the ground is right here in your backyard. Granted, you may be thinking, “Roller Derby?! That is soooo 1970’s.” And it’s true. The heyday of Roller Derby is probably long gone, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not still bad-ass. Think about it. What is better than young, pretty girls in booty shorts trying to kill each other? It’s both sexy and empowering and not to mention, incredibly entertaining.
The Gainesville Roller Rebels feature girls that you wouldn’t want to miss with any day of the week, such as Captain Suzie Bonebreaker and Co-Captain Zelda Shagnasty. With names like that, you know the girls mean business. As they head round and round in circles, only a few feet away in the crowd, you can’t help but become entranced. The action builds and the points accumulate, but the excitement is always there. A refresh of the rules may be needed before going, but the game isn’t overly complicated and easy to pick up quickly. On top of it all, it’s surprisingly refreshing to root for Gainesville at a sporting event as opposed to the Gators as usual.
The matches or more accurately “bouts” are usually held twice a month but not necessarily always in Gainesville. When the Rebels are at home though, they call either Skate Station or the Alachua County Fairgrounds home. Both locations fill with rowdy fans who have a passion for their team.
Working for Citisync has given me the chance to experience a lot of cool things locally, but few things have come as close to being pure fun as Roller Derby came. Look out on Citisync for upcoming bouts. In the meantime, check out the What’s Happening page to find out what is going on in the ‘Ville.
–Ryan

Perfect make-up? Check. Manicure and Pedicure? Check. Sundress? Check. Spray Tan? Check. Pearls? Check. Spanx? Check. Total Superficiality? Check!

2008 UF Sorority Bid Day ( photo by: Harrison Diamond-Alligator Staff)
It’s that time of the year again. That time of the year where hundreds of girls go through the shallow and tiresome yet rewarding process of Sorority Recruitment [it was ruled that “rush” is a negative term], thus signing their souls over to Greek Life.
Sorority Recruitment is no walk-in-the-park, and UF has possibly the strictest rules regarding recruitment compared to other colleges in the nation. After being in a sorority for 2 years, and going through recruitment on both sides, I have the in’s and out’s of everything you need to know about Sorority Recruitment.
Basically, Recruitment is comprised of 6 full days. Each day is a different Round, and each Round is further broken down into individual Parties.
But first, a Vocabulary Lesson:
Pi Chi [Panhellenic Counselor]: These are sorority girls that have gone through recruitment both as a Potential New Member and as a Sister. They are the liaison between PNM’s and the Panhellenic Council, and are trained to be non-biased guides for the PNM’s. They also wear silly orange hats that they decorated themselves, which is pretty cool, I guess. They are there for moral support [girls actually cry during recruitment, no lie] and a PNM’s new best friend for the next week. It is not known what house they are in until the very end of Recruitment.
Potential New Member: The new name given to a girl who is going through recruitment. [It was ruled that “pledge” is also a negative term].
Legacy: The name given to someone if they have a sister, mother, or grandmother who was in a sorority. You’re almost guaranteed to be in the same sorority…and I use the word “almost” lightly.
Outlandish Rules:
Each Party [the name given for the time slot and corresponding house you are visiting] is timed. All of the girls have to be inside and out of the house in a certain allotted amount of time or the chapter will be fined.
A PNM may not leave with anything besides what they came into the house with. This includes water cups offered by sisters.
Sisters may not touch PNMs. This includes handshakes, hugs, and pokes [Facebook and otherwise].
Sisters must offer to hold a PNM’s handbag while she is in the house.
No verbal-bids may be given. This means that a Sister cannot say things such as “I can’t wait until you are a sister here!” “See you later!” “You would fit in perfectly here!” etc.
Sisters have a certain way they have to walk and present themselves. They will walk with their hands behind their back, and when standing still, they will go into a “sorority stance”. It’s supposed to make them look elegant, but it’s actually really fake-looking, and when I went through recruitment I laughed the first time I saw girls walking out of a house.
There is even a specific way to gracefully sit down and get back up when sitting on the floor. Yeah, it’s that intense.
Selection Process:
Simplifying it as best as possible…after visiting all 16 houses on days 1 & 2, PNMs will narrow down their choices of their 11 favorite houses and the chapters will pick the girls they want to see again. But, just because you loved a house that doesn’t mean they loved you and they have no problem dropping you. This process continues to 7 houses and then 3 for the last round. It is very rare to have 11 parties to attend on the third day or 7 on the fourth. Each house varies on how exactly they choose their girls, but they usually use a rating system in which there are categories and PNMs are given a point value & complicated computer equations do the rest of the work. Obviously the more points you have, the more likely you’re going to get asked back.
Are girls judged based on their looks?
Hell yes they are! As much as no one wants to admit it, girls are probably judged on the way they look more than anything else. It’s a well-known fact that each sorority strives to have the hottest girls so that they can “climb the social ladder” and party with the hottest fraternity on campus…“survival of the prettiest”. This includes everything from your general appearance, how fit you are, your clothing choices [don’t wear tennis shoes like I did the first day! Haha], if you have visible makeup on, etc. You get the idea. Superficial? Yes. But hey, would you really want a pig wearing your letters?
So then how should you prepare if you’re going to Rush?
Sorority girls want girls that look like them, so wear sundresses, but remember to keep “the girls” covered up; you’re not at a frat house trying to mack on Fratty McFraterson! You want to look classy and polished…you’re supposed to be a lady after all. Don’t follow that little booklet they give you with examples of what to wear…always try to look better than the girl sitting next to you. Tanning and teeth whitening wouldn’t hurt either. Straighten your hair too and invest in some good makeup. Wear pearls…sorority girls LOVE pearls. You think I’m kidding, but I’m not.
Have a personality! Be yourself…or at least try to be. Also, seem like you really want to get involved with the chapter and UF in general, and you have leadership abilities. Each sorority has a philanthropy they support…because “Greeks love to give back to the community!” Hah that’s a joke, we all know the main priority of sororities and fraternities is to party every chance they get and make GDIs wish they were Greek.
Also, keep an open mind! Don’t listen to hype about what other people say about a certain sorority. Go where you feel most comfortable.
Bid Day!
So the very last day is called Bid Day…or as guys like to call it, “The Running of the Bulls”. It’s when PNMs get their Greek wings and find out what sorority they are in. They are then encouraged to run to that house where they will be greeted with open arms and gifts. Frat guys like to go to the top of Norman garage and cheer for the girls…but we all know they’re just checking out the potential one-night-stands.
Rumors & Secrets:
Although hazing is supposed to be against university policy, honestly, some sororities do haze their new members. Most will give you presents though! And who doesn’t love free stuff?
It is OKAY if you do the craft they have for Round 2 or eat the dessert during Preferentials. Trust me. Just make sure you can multi-task and engage in conversation and have eye-contact with the person talking to you.
Why You Should Go Greek:
Greek life is honestly like no other. Besides making friends and having a hell of a lot of fun in college, it is great for networking. You will always have someone there for you no matter what. There are date functions and socials and amazing trips. Greeks tend to have higher GPAs than non-Greeks and are more likely to graduate. The list goes on. I don’t really know how to explain the experience, but I certainly enjoyed being Greek. College is some of the best years of your life so why take advantage of every opportunity presented and go out with a bang. You won’t regret it.
Good luck! …you’re gonna need it.

Last Friday the Florida Gators had a huge charity event at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. CitiSync was on the scene to capture some of it on film. The photos from the event are below.
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Everyone knows that Midtown is the place to enjoy Gainsville’s Nightlife on a Wednesday night. Grog was one of the places to be this Wednesday night and was filled with beautiful people. Make sure to come say hi next time you see someone from CitiSync taking pictures!
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Saturday night is when Downtown Gainesville really heats up. This Saturday, the CitiSync team decided to stop by the new Loft lounge, that is located on top of the Vault Nightclub. We were very impressed by this new lounge. It has a really classy vibe to it and as always the music was top notch thanks to Luijo.
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Last night the CitiSync team hit downtown to find the best spots to be. We made our way to two very different types of events. The first was at Status, one of Gainesville’s newest and nicest clubs. Status was packed from wall to wall with people dancing to the newest hip hop jams. The second place we hit was 8 Seconds, Gainesville’s favorite country bar. Eight Seconds was packed as well but the dancing and music couldn’t have been more different. Instead of hip hop, the massive crowd was line dancing and having a great time dancing to the best in country music.

The night proved to be pretty interesting and a lot of fun. Check out our party photos below and feel free to take them (Right Click > Save Image As) and share them as you like. If you like our photos, make sure to click “Like” either above or below this post so you can share some love.
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The city of Gainesville and UF can try all they want to ban the tradition that is ladies night but the ladies of Gainesville are going to continue to drink free and have a great time no matter what. This Wednesday at Gator City and XS was a perfect example of this. The ladies were out in full force enjoying free wells and drafts until 12:00 midnight. I guess technically it was anyone with shaved legs or high heels but you get the idea.
Of course, your friends at CitiSync were out to catch all the fun with our camera. Check out the pics and feel free to take them (Right Click > Save Image As) and share them as you like. If you like our photos, make sure to click “Like” either above or below this post so you can share some love.
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So you’re pre-gaming with some friends before you go out…obviously in the mood to get wasted. So what do you grab? Your options are simple: beer or 80 proof vodka. Beer just won’t suffice this time…takes too long. You scan the room for anything remotely good tasting that you could mix the vodka with in hopes of drowning out the taste. You finally opt to go with the opened bottle of sprite you found in the fridge that’s probably been there since last Tuesday, when something shiny and colorful catches your eye: a Four Loko. Hell yeah! You know it’s bound to be an epic night now.
For anyone who doesn’t know by now, a Four Loko is a 23.5oz can of pure alcoholic craziness. The name is derived from the four ingredients: caffeine, taurine, guarana and wormwood, an active ingredient in absinthe. Mix that with 12% alcohol per volume [equivalent of about 3 beers] and a bunch of other stuff…including a ton of sugar [we’re talking 660 calories for just one can] and you have the best drink ever.
And why is it the best drink ever?
- It tastes like Jollyrancher flavored beer, which means it’s easier to drink than downing 6 shots of hard liquor. It comes in eight tasty flavors: Grape, Citrus, Fruit punch, Orange blend, Watermelon, Blue raspberry, Lemonade and Cranberry lemonade. While favorite flavors vary among different people, my personal favorite so far is fruit punch.
- It’s alcohol and an energy drink in one, and as we all know, alcohol = depressant, energy drink = stimulant. The result? You feel drunk, but have the energy to run a marathon…if you felt like doing that for some odd reason.
- The cost of one can is only $2.50
- And the #1 reason: You only need to drink 1-2 cans to be completely messed up…any more than that and you will blackout or possibly die.
However, if you decide to drink a Four Loko, you better be prepared…it will blow your mind. For example, a friend of mine drank two Four Lokos and ended up jumping off of a second story balcony and running across town because she wanted to go visit her friend. Meanwhile, her other friends ended up calling the cops to go pick her up and get her butt back.
Or another time when my friend blackout from drinking Four Lokos and his T.V. and iPhone ended up being stolen…right in front of him.
The controversy? Because of stories like this, authorities are becoming concerned that the product is dangerous and poses serious health and safety risks. Also, the FDA has yet to approve the mixture of caffeine with alcohol. With that being said, Phusion Projects LLC [the company that makes Four Lokos], as well as other companies with similar products, are being heavily investigated. It is said that these companies are going to have to show that experts generally think mixing caffeine and alcohol is safe for consumers; otherwise the product will be taken off the market…everyone’s worst nightmare.
So what can we take away from this? Four Lokos can be summed up as “liquid crack”, and as of right now, Four Lokos are NOT BANNED from the U.S.! Go ahead and breathe your sigh of relief, and until I can figure out how to bootleg it, continue to drink up. Stock up for the last of the Summer and enjoy the awesomeness while it lasts.
Rob: “Remember when Four Lokos weren’t banned?”
Bob: “Yeah man, good times, good frickin’ times…”
One thing is for sure…life will never be the same without Four Lokos.
& not to sound like your mother, but please drink responsibly.
- Lindsey Walsh

