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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Swamp Con is a Success


During the weekend of January 18-19, University of Florida hosted its third-year multi-genre convention Swamp Con at the Reitz Student Union, bringing a crowd of over 2,000 people onto campus to enjoy the festivities.

The convention featured various events such as a cosplay contest for creative costume artists, a Dr. Who musical for lovers of the show and various panels where people could discuss different shows.

This year vendors, a dominant part of con life, were prohibited from the event due to a rule passed by the university against the selling of merchandise on campus grounds. Despite the setback, the convention still ran smoothly and effectively.

University of Florida senior Emily Stanton was panel coordinator for the event. “All the events had a really great audience response. We really stepped up the content this year. All of the months of planning paid off,” Stanton shared when looking back on how the weekend progressed.

Swamp Con will continue to grow in size and popularity throughout the years as it gains a reputation. It started off small, but after only three years, it has already seen remarkable progress. It is exciting to think of what events Swamp Con will host next year.

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