Feature photo: Painted Proposal
Marriage proposals in English and Portuguese become the newest additions to the 34th Street wall after it was was wiped clean by a new coat of white paint.
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Marriage proposals in English and Portuguese become the newest additions to the 34th Street wall after it was was wiped clean by a new coat of white paint.
The Studio Percussion’s music room is a noisy place.
Professional belly dance instructor Nahimeh Ardjomandkermani shows her students how to shake their hips during the Introduction to Belly Dance class on Wednesday at the Corry Village apartments on the UF campus.Thomas Plevik, Alligator Staff
Middle-school students enrolled in an upcoming east Gainesville summer camp will be shooting for the stars, thanks to a grant by the National Science Foundation.
Gainesville is crammed with bars, and this Fourth of July weekend you will no doubt encounter throngs of sloppy drunks ready to join you in the never-ending war against joyless, American sobriety.
Students who hate their jobs should visit the Harn this summer.
Alex Flinchum practices his skateboard technique at the skate park in Possum Creek Park Wednesday. According to Flinchum, he and many of the park regulars have been skating the newly built concrete skate park every day since it opened at the end of last month.
Teacher’s assistant Terrence Jamison leads his West African dance class in the McGuire Pavilion on Monday afternoon.
A look into UF's West African dance class.
Nate Brown is determined to work back to where he was by making use of the single thing that remains totally his—a silver briefcase holding a tattoo gun and needles.
Ten months ago, Bree H. let her hair down and began her transition from man to woman.
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.
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.