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Photo caption: Waste gets pushed into trailers at Leveda Brown Environmental Park and will be transferred to New River landfill in Raiford.
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Photo caption: Waste gets pushed into trailers at Leveda Brown Environmental Park and will be transferred to New River landfill in Raiford.
Chase Perez-Blanco returns a ball during Florida's 4-1 win against Mississippi State on March 13 at the Ring Tennis Complex.
Chase Perez-Blanco returns a ball during Florida's 4-1 win against Mississippi State on March 13 at the Ring Tennis Complex.
J.D. Tomlinson swings during Day 1 of the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Feb. 14 at the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
J.D. Tomlinson swings during Day 1 of the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Feb. 14 at the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
J.D. Tomlinson swings during Day 1 of the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Feb. 14 at the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
Pictured is a sign that shows how many times UF batters have been hit by a pitch. Each time a player is hit by a pitch, they get a Reese's Big Cup, said UF softball junior Kirsti Merritt.
J.D. Tomlinson swings during Day 1 of the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Feb. 14 at the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
Carlos Soria (left), a 21-year-old anthropology student, leads members of Sigma Lambda Beta through a step routine during a Fourth Friday showcase in Turlington Plaza on Friday.
Robin Wright, actress from “The Princess Bride,” and “House of Cards,” speaks at an Accent Speaker's Bureau event at the Philips Center of Performing Arts on Thursday. Wright spoke about getting back into TV, life on the House of Cards set and how she related to her characters. "Give me something challenging," she said while discussing roles she'd turned down. "Give me something that I'm afraid of."
Yvonne Hinson-Rawls (center) refreshes the election results on her phone next to her sister Marilyn Mack (left), 60, and her Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority sister Diyonne McGraw, 45, at University Center Elk Lodge #1218 on Tuesday. Hinson-Rawls lost the District 1 race to Charles Goston, with 844 votes to Goston’s 913.
J.D. Tomlinson swings during Day 1 of the SunTrust Gator Invitational on Feb. 14 at the Mark Bostick Golf Course.
In 2006, UF made a promise to reach zero waste by this year.
A bulldozer pushes waste into a trailer at Leveda Brown Environmental Park in Gainesville. Waste from Levy, Gilchrist and Alachua counties collects at Leveda Brown before being sent off an hour away to New River Landfill in Raiford.
Clara Chung, known by her stage name Clara C., performs at Asian American Student Union's MusicFest at the Reitz Grand Ballroom on Friday. A popular artist on YouTube, Chung’s channel has over 200,000 subscribers.
The problem of poaching does not have a simple solution. Along with it comes differing definitions, complicated moral and ethical issues and the ever-conflicted battle between the growing human population and the need to conserve wildlife.
From left: Marquis Johns, 39, JoAnn Roberts, 26, and Angelo Grasso, 36, wait to cross Northwest 15th Street on University Avenue during a vigil on Thursday. A crowd of about 40 walked from the Christian Student Center to the Institute of Black Culture to Gator Wesley, praying for the Garissa University students killed in Kenya and Walter Scott, who was killed in South Carolina on Saturday.
Pictured is the exterior of Starter Space, a startup incubator located on 308 W. University Ave.
Pictured is the exterior of Starter Space, a startup incubator located on 308 W. University Ave.
“It feels like they’re coming from a place of desperation when they talk about staying in Gainesville,” said Opeola Bukola, founder and CEO of branding company Gainesville Media. “They fail to talk enough about the values of Gainesville and the value of staying here and how awesome it is. They’re just like, ‘Look! There are jobs here!’”