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(06/19/20 11:24pm)
Christian Whetstone, 8, and his 10-year-old brother, Kobe, listen as their father, Tyrone Whetstone, speaks Friday at the Alachua County Jail during the Juneteenth Liberation Rally hosted by the Legal Empowerment and Advocacy Hub along with Florida Prisoner Solidarity.
(06/19/20 11:24pm)
Danielle Chanzes hugs Ella Whetstone Friday at the Martin Luther King Jr. Multipurpose Center during the Juneteenth Liberation Rally hosted by the Legal Empowerment and Advocacy Hub along with Florida Prisoner Solidarity.
(06/19/20 11:24pm)
Ella Whetstone speaks to the crowd in front of the Martin Luther King Jr. Multipurpose Center Friday during the Juneteenth Liberation Rally hosted by the Legal Empowerment and Advocacy Hub along with Florida Prisoner Solidarity. Whetstone has three grandchildren in Alachua County Jail.
(06/19/20 11:24pm)
Danielle Chanzes (middle) helps a volunteer read off names of prisoners in Alachua County Jail while Niko-Segal-Wright, 29, holds an umbrella for her Friday during the Juneteenth Liberation Rally hosted by the Legal Empowerment and Advocacy Hub along with Florida Prisoner Solidarity.
(06/19/20 11:24pm)
Tyrone Whetstone addresses the crowd of protestors Friday at the Alachua County Jail during the Juneteenth Liberation Rally hosted by the Legal Empowerment and Advocacy Hub along with Florida Prisoner Solidarity.
(06/19/20 3:45pm)
When news of COVID-19 first spread in March, Ernest Walker, an inmate at Alachua County Jail, was running a fever of 102 degrees.
(06/14/20 11:45pm)
A family of three stood together in a tight circle. Trenita White held an umbrella while her daughters, Joanna and Juanita, passed back and forth a cardboard sign that read “Black Lives Matter.” It ended at Joanna, who held it for the majority of the march.
(06/11/20 4:13pm)
After a shortened spring semester, students at UF are missing many different things about their school.
(06/01/20 12:53pm)
From the cockpit, Commander Charles A. Larwood III took in the views of the Great Lakes as he flew a P-8A Poseidon back home to Jacksonville from Kadena, Japan, on May 21.
(05/26/20 8:14pm)
Music has always been a pillar in Marison Siqueira’s life.
(04/13/20 2:36am)
In 2019, parishioners at Saint Augustine Church sat in the dark the sunset before Easter for a vigil on Holy Saturday. Father David Ruchinski stood outside the church across from the University of Florida’s campus lighting a candle from an Easter fire to bring into the church.
(02/04/20 11:46pm)
People board and exit an RTS bus Wednesday, July 24, 2019 by the The Hub at UF.
(02/04/20 11:46pm)
Carmen Florez stood in Turlington Plaza watching RTS buses make their way down Newell Drive, watching as students took time out of their day to stop at her table and write a quick note.
(02/03/20 2:14pm)
On their commutes to work or school, Gainesville residents might come across a 10 feet tall by 13 feet long vehicle driving itself along Southwest Second Avenue.
(01/08/20 3:44am)
A new outdoor dining hub is set to open just a few blocks from downtown Gainesville this weekend.
(01/06/20 8:50pm)
The university’s Board of Trustees met on Dec. 5 and Dec. 6 to discuss the current state of UF. The thirteen members meet once every semester to decide policy.
(12/14/19 3:20pm)
Coach Mary Wise knew one of her student managers for Florida volleyball was different than most quickly. In her 33 years of coaching, she had never seen someone so interested in the minute details of her program.
(10/10/19 7:57pm)
The Blount Center Board of Directors break ground at the new Blount Campus building at Santa Fe College Wednesday morning. Once completed, the building will act as a hub for “business innovation” and will include classrooms, labs and other student support and service areas.
(10/10/19 7:56pm)
The Blount Center Board of Directors break ground at the new Blount Campus building at Santa Fe College Wednesday morning. Once completed, the building will act as a hub for “business innovation” and will include classrooms, labs and other student support and service areas.
(10/10/19 7:56pm)
Jackson Sasser shoveled the first piece of ground for Santa Fe’s new campus Wednesday, which will be completed after his term as president is over.