Keith Wann garners silent applause for his comedy show in which he pokes fun at the differences between the hearing and hearing-impaired communities. Wann performed Tuesday night at the Reitz Union and was sponsored by the Signing Gators student organization.
Keith Wann garners silent applause for his comedy show in which he pokes fun at the differences between the hearing and hearing-impaired communities. Wann performed Tuesday night at the Reitz Union and was sponsored by the Signing Gators student organization.
A pair of fake legs sticks out from boxes set up on the Plaza of the Americas Thursday as part of Actions! UF Hunger and Homelessness Week, which runs from Nov. 15 to 21.
A Gainesville police car and Gainesville Fire Rescue trucks respond after a robbery at Office Depot on Northwest 13th Street and Northwest 10th Avenue. One man was injured and was taken to the hospital after the robbery.
Jin Wang, 19, serves roasted red pork, a Chinese dish, at the Asian Food Festival - One Flavor. The event was held at the Indian Center of Culture and Education for Kaleidoscope Month, a celebration of Asian and Asian American culture.
Brett Boncore, a UF sophomore, holds a sign advertising "Couch Talk." The couch, which Boncore and friends Michelle Hubbard and Daniel Hemme set up on the Plaza of the Americas, is intended to give students a place to just come and talk about their lives, he said.
Wolfe Cronin, a UF mechanical engineering junior, lies on a bench next to the "potato" on Turlington Plaza while playing his guitar to pass the time in between classes Monday afternoon.
Jamie Longville, left, and Stevie Scheller, right, decorate a miniature wooden house frame with assorted empty soda cans Tuesday morning on the Reitz Union North Lawn. The freshmen are a part of UF's chapter of Habitat for Humanity that gave away free sodas to bring awareness to the campus organization.
UF senior Alexis Adler admires the pumpkin patch at the Wesley United Methodist Church on Northwest 23rd Avenue. The church has been selling pumpkins of various sizes and prices at the patch for more than three years, and it will be open until the end of October.
UF B.F.A dance majors Courtney Baron, 21, and Olivia Ruggieri, 20, pass out flyers at lunchtime at the Plaza of the Americas. Ruggieri dressed up as an orchid to promote the B.F.A Dance Showcase, which will take place at the Constans Theatre from Oct. 29 through Nov. 1.
In Wednesday’s Alligator, an article incorrectly reported that a student fee to help fund Reitz Union renovations would include a $1.50 fee …