35th annual Collectors Day

Louis Galanos, a 68-year-old Gainesville resident, displays his collection of racing memorabilia on Saturday at the 35th annual Collectors Day at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
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Louis Galanos, a 68-year-old Gainesville resident, displays his collection of racing memorabilia on Saturday at the 35th annual Collectors Day at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
Ingrith Martinez shows off a butterfly inside the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Butterfly Rainforest on Saturday. The museum is holding its “Mimicry, the World of Deception” exhibit through Feb. 14.
When the “Catching Fire” horses trotted their way into the Capitol pulling the carriage holding Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson, most residents and students were unaware of just how close to home these horses galloped.
We have all heard the cheer, “It’s great — to be — a Florida Gator!” It is usually chanted after a football victory as the crowd exits Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. We all feel great about our team and our school. Have you ever wondered what it is like to be an actual alligator living on campus?
Against a tide of evil, it can seem overwhelming to be even a single drop of good.
Chris Johns did not know what to expect when he went to Hawaii in April. What he found was 15 species of moth previously thought to be extinct.
Celebrating UF’s International Education Week, a series of events are being featured on campus to broaden UF’s global footprint.
Vegetarians like 18-year-old Annika Goldman can rejoice: Subway will be included in the Spring 2014 meal plan.
For the seventh year in a row, the Florida Museum of Natural History is hosting its annual Starry Night event tonight.
Professor Maureen Turim, second from the right, speaks to her film montage class at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Wednesday morning, comparing the artwork on display to films the group viewed in class.
“Explosion!”
Faezeh Behzadnejad, 28, of New Jersey, browses “Kongo Across the Waters” Thursday at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art. The exhibit features archaeological discoveries and contemporary art.
Hooray, the 16-day shutdown has finally come to an end! But what did it teach us?
Step aside, Panda Cam — three live streaming web cameras have been added to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s Butterfly Rainforest exhibit.
Millhopper Montessori School student Lucas Cristell, 4, assembles a structure out of straws and tape at the Art in Engineering event at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Thursday.
The city of Gainesville has become animated with the opening of the Anime Art Museum.
What I am about to say might not win me any friends at the Alligator, but I must be frank: The current state of American journalism is doing its part to destroy American democracy.
He’s reached worldwide fame while preserving his anonymity, putting the spotlight on the underground street-art scene.
I’m not afraid to admit that I like to learn when I travel. It stood out a bit when, on my trip to Greece, I was the only one who wanted to see ruins and museums while my schoolmates wanted to shop at the huge H&M that Athens had to offer.
If you were planning on visiting some of America’s finest monuments, parks or museums, you should change your plans.