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(10/16/19 1:21pm)
It’s the end of the third quarter and in usual fashion, fans in The Swamp are locked arm in arm, singing along to “We Are the Boys of Old Florida.” But, there’s another tradition Gator fans have become acquainted with.
(10/13/19 11:08pm)
Yael Naim, 9, picks up a sno-cone to eat during the ButterflyFest at the Florida Museum of Natural History Saturday afternoon. “We’re having a mommy-daughter day,” said her mother, Nyimah Boles-Robinson.
(10/13/19 11:08pm)
Katherine Ghivizzani, 19, and Kyle Walker, 13, hand out temporary tattoos in front of the Florida Museum of Natural History during the ButterflyFest Saturday afternoon. Both girls were doing volunteer work for the museum.
(10/13/19 11:07pm)
Katherine Ghivizzani, 19, and Kyle Walker, 13, hand out temporary tattoos in front of the Florida Museum of Natural History during the ButterflyFest Saturday afternoon. Both girls were doing volunteer work for the museum.
(10/13/19 11:07pm)
Coral Boyd, owner of Coral Cranes, makes an origami crane during the ButterflyFest at the Florida Museum of Natural History Saturday afternoon. The event hosted a variety of booths, ranging from origami cranes to homemade honey, a plant sale and several insect-themed activities.
(10/13/19 11:07pm)
Coral Boyd, owner of Coral Cranes, makes an origami crane during the ButterflyFest at the Florida Museum of Natural History Saturday afternoon. The event hosted a variety of booths, ranging from origami cranes to homemade honey, a plant sale and several insect-themed activities.
(10/13/19 11:07pm)
Yael Naim, 9, picks up a sno-cone to eat during the ButterflyFest at the Florida Museum of Natural History Saturday afternoon. “We’re having a mommy-daughter day,” said her mother, Nyimah Boles-Robinson.
(10/13/19 9:42pm)
In this Sept. 18, 2019, photo, a woman enters an exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. In the wake of a student group incident last spring when the world-class museum was accused of racism, the MFA has scrambled to make amends. It has created a new position, senior director of inclusion, in an effort to become a more deliberately diverse organization. In a nod to the need for greater gender equity, it has given over an entire wing to female artists in "Women Take the Floor," an exhibition timed to coincide with next year's centennial of U.S. women winning the right to vote. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
(10/13/19 9:36pm)
In this Sept. 18, 2019, photo, a woman enters an exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. In the wake of a student group incident last spring when the world-class museum was accused of racism, the MFA has scrambled to make amends. It has created a new position, senior director of inclusion, in an effort to become a more deliberately diverse organization. In a nod to the need for greater gender equity, it has given over an entire wing to female artists in "Women Take the Floor," an exhibition timed to coincide with next year's centennial of U.S. women winning the right to vote. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)
(10/13/19 9:36pm)
No one likes being ignored. It’s one of the most annoying things you can do to a person, other than completely misinterpreting something they’ve said. This is especially annoying when it relates to one of the most important movements in modern history.
(10/10/19 5:43pm)
Butterfly wings will flutter among UF students at the Florida Museum of Natural History on Saturday.
(10/01/19 11:09pm)
Alan Bessette, a mushroom expert and field guide author, identifies a mushroom during the "Mushrooms at the Museum" event Sunday at the Florida Museum of Natural History. About 70 people gathered to collect and learn about fungi with Bessette and his wife Arleen, a fellow mycologist.
(10/01/19 11:09pm)
Alan Bessette, a mushroom expert and field guide author, identifies a mushroom during the "Mushrooms at the Museum" event Sunday at the Florida Museum of Natural History. About 70 people gathered to collect and learn about fungi with Bessette and his wife Arleen, a fellow mycologist.
(10/01/19 11:09pm)
Armed with sun hats, bug spray and multicolored wicker baskets, 70 people collected mushrooms Sunday at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
(09/29/19 11:18pm)
Florida has one of the most decorated baseball programs in the nation.
(09/29/19 9:07pm)
How is it possible to feel alone in a crowd? Among 50,000 other students, I thought I’d arrive on campus and surely find my place shortly thereafter. How could I not with such a massive pool of students and clubs? I had seen cliques form as early as Preview. A few months in, and it still hadn’t happened to me.
(09/20/19 12:35pm)
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(09/20/19 12:18am)
Those all-nighters are really starting to catch up to you. Your caffeine intake maxed out like a credit card on your fifth cup of Pumpkin Cream Cold Brew.