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Ariel Versace, who competed on "Rupaul's Drag Race," performs at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Saturday night
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Ariel Versace, who competed on "Rupaul's Drag Race," performs at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Saturday night
Gia Gunn, who competed on "Rupaul's Drag Race," performs at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Saturday night.
Faith Taylor, a Gainesville drag queen, performs “Shut Up and Drive” by Rihanna at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, at 3201 Hull Road, Saturday night. She was one of several drag queens who performed at “Resilience: A Drag Performance,” hosted by UF Pride Awareness Month. “We’re here to show you we don’t have to be a RuPaul girl to be fierce,” she told the audience.
Faith Taylor, a Gainesville drag queen, performs “Shut Up and Drive” by Rihanna at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, at 3201 Hull Road, Saturday night. She was one of several drag queens who performed at “Resilience: A Drag Performance,” hosted by UF Pride Awareness Month. “We’re here to show you we don’t have to be a RuPaul girl to be fierce,” she told the audience.
About 50 Gainesville residents and elected officials gathered to honor the victims of Sunday's mass shooting in Jacksonville
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Former ACLU president Nadine Strossen talks about free speech at the UF Levin College of Law
Former ACLU president Nadine Strossen talks about free speech at the UF Levin College of Law
About 50 Gainesville residents and elected officials gathered to honor the victims of Sunday's mass shooting in Jacksonville
About 50 Gainesville residents and elected officials gathered to honor the victims of Sunday's mass shooting in Jacksonville
Two-year-old Isobel Vincent picks up a box of diapers at the UF Transportation and Parking Services office Wednesday afternoon. Employees donated two boxes of diapers to her and her parents after her father, Michael Vincent, a 33-year-old UF PhD musicology candidate, tweeted at UF President Kent Fuchs about the “Food for Fines” program.
UF Transportation and Parking Services collected over 3,000 perishable goods as of Wednesday this week as part of “Food for Fines,” a program that forgives UF parking tickets and citation fines issued from April 1, 2017 to Sunday in exchange for a donation of five items to the Field and Fork Pantry.
Two-year-old Isobel Vincent picks up a box of diapers at the UF Transportation and Parking Services office Wednesday afternoon. Employees donated two boxes of diapers to her and her parents after her father, Michael Vincent, a 33-year-old UF PhD musicology candidate, tweeted at UF President Kent Fuchs about the “Food for Fines” program.
Elle Eclectica, 32, performs a lyrical dance about her experience escaping an abusive relationship inside the Civic Media Center, located at 433 S. Main St.
Eddie Valiant, 28, and Katie Zarada, 24, view artwork displayed at the Survivors of Violence Art Exhibit in the Civic Media Center, located at 433 S. Main St., on Friday night.
Eddie Valiant, 28, and Katie Zarada, 24, view artwork displayed at the Survivors of Violence Art Exhibit in the Civic Media Center, located at 433 S. Main St., on Friday night.
Gainesville Police officers are investigating a domestic violence situation at 3717 SW 28th Terrace on Sunday afternoon.
Gainesville Police officers are investigating a domestic violence situation at 3717 SW 28th Terrace on Sunday afternoon.