Standing Strong

Advocates against acts of sexual violence march during the Take Back the Night rally toward University Avenue on Thursday evening. The event was designed to empower women to speak out.
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Advocates against acts of sexual violence march during the Take Back the Night rally toward University Avenue on Thursday evening. The event was designed to empower women to speak out.
Art created by UF graduate student Rob Kolhouse, 37, is on display in the University Gallery. His work, as well as other students’, will be featured there through March 28.
Art created by UF graduate student Rob Kolhouse, 37, is on display in the University Gallery. His work, as well as other students’, will be featured there through March 28.
A student walks out of Weimer Hall following a class on campus Tuesday afternoon. Weimer houses the university’s College of Journalism and Communications.
A burlesque dancer, whose stage name is Stella O’Hare, practices for the group’s Friday show, which will be held at the Atlantic, 15 N. Main St. Doors open at 10 p.m., and the show starts at 11:30 p.m. Tickets cost $5. The show is Valentine’s Day-themed, but performers have personalized their acts.
A burlesque dancer, whose stage name is Stella O’Hare, practices for the group’s Friday show, which will be held at the Atlantic, 15 N. Main St. Doors open at 10 p.m., and the show starts at 11:30 p.m. Tickets cost $5. The show is Valentine’s Day-themed, but performers have personalized their acts.
Emana Sheikh, a UF nutrition sophomore, gives a student a Henna tattoo on the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday afternoon.
A protester stands on the corner of West University Avenue and Gale Lemerand Drive on Friday in objection to weekend The Ringling Bros. Circus appearance in Gainesville. Protesters gathered with signs to voice their opinions on the circus’s treatment of its animals.
A new restaurant will replace Kay Bros. BBQ at 1620 W. University Ave. The Coop is set to open on Saturday and will feature a Southern-inspired menu.
A new restaurant will replace Kay Bros. BBQ at 1620 W. University Ave. The Coop is set to open on Saturday and will feature a Southern-inspired menu.
Allen Alford, left, and Joshua Goldner play Magic: The Gathering at the Alachua County Public Library on Monday. The gaming event The Level Up Table Top Games includes a variety of card games and takes place Mondays at 4 p.m.
High school senior Alex Martin gets ready to fall asleep in a makeshift shelter she made out of cardboard at F. W. Buchholz High School on Saturday evening. Students spent the night sleeping outside on the cafeteria patio floor as part of a homelessness awareness event.
Jeff Allen and his dog, Duke, enjoy the drop in temperature by playing fetch at Squirrel Ridge Park on Wednesday afternoon. The weather in Gainesville reached a low of 45 degrees.
Paul Folkers, assistant Gainesville city manager, voices his opinions on the possible construction of more sidewalk cafes in Gainesville at the City Community Development Committee meeting Wednesday.
Veterans salute the flag as the Pledge of Allegiance is recited at the Alachua County Veterans Memorial in Kanapaha Park Monday. The annual Veterans Day celebration included a tribute to veterans of the Korean War.