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Sam Salay helping a customer at the AUK Market.
Sam Salay helping a customer at the AUK Market.
Shelby Luckey is a 20-year-old UF psychology junior, and she loves expressing herself by decorating her laptop. Luckey has stickers like “End the Stigma” and “Mental Health Matters” because, as someone who wants to be a therapist, she understands the importance of mental health. Luckey also volunteers at the Alachua Humane Society and believes in adopting animals, which is why one of her stickers says “Adopt Don’t Shop.”
Ariana Gonzalez is a 20-year-old UF student with a deep fascination in space, and she covers her laptop with stickers related to that topic. She is a junior majoring in physics, which she finds a fun subject. Gonzalez once learned about Water Bears, a microscopic organism that can survive the vacuum of space, so she got stickers of them for her laptop. She also got a sticker of Stephen Hawking when he died in honor of his contribution to physics. Though most of her stickers are space-related, some are just for their aesthetics.
Stephany Fuentes is a 20-year-old UF biology junior and a proud feminist. How the 20-year-old decorates her laptop reflects her beliefs too. She has stickers like “Women’s World” and “Trust Women” because she wants to spark conversation and educate people on feminism. She also promotes the dating app Bumble because she believes it empowers women by allowing them to choose whether or not they want to talk to the person they match with.
Shane Stockings is a 22-year-old UF business graduate student who loves to travel. Many of his stickers on his laptop are from places he has traveled to. The warrior bunny sticker was made by an artist he met in North Carolina. Also, the golf sticker he got in Augusta, Georgia is from the Masters Tournament, the biggest golf tournament in the U.S. Stockings and his father applied to go for 10 years before they won a spot to go.
Stephany Fuentes is a 20-year-old UF biology junior and a proud feminist. How the 20-year-old decorates her laptop reflects her beliefs too. She has stickers like “Women’s World” and “Trust Women” because she wants to spark conversation and educate people on feminism. She also promotes the dating app Bumble because she believes it empowers women by allowing them to choose whether or not they want to talk to the person they match with.
Shelby Luckey is a 20-year-old UF psychology junior, and she loves expressing herself by decorating her laptop. Luckey has stickers like “End the Stigma” and “Mental Health Matters” because, as someone who wants to be a therapist, she understands the importance of mental health. Luckey also volunteers at the Alachua Humane Society and believes in adopting animals, which is why one of her stickers says “Adopt Don’t Shop.”
Shane Stockings is a 22-year-old UF business graduate student who loves to travel. Many of his stickers on his laptop are from places he has traveled to. The warrior bunny sticker was made by an artist he met in North Carolina. Also, the golf sticker he got in Augusta, Georgia is from the Masters Tournament, the biggest golf tournament in the U.S. Stockings and his father applied to go for 10 years before they won a spot to go.
Ariana Gonzalez is a 20-year-old UF student with a deep fascination in space, and she covers her laptop with stickers related to that topic. She is a junior majoring in physics, which she finds a fun subject. Gonzalez once learned about Water Bears, a microscopic organism that can survive the vacuum of space, so she got stickers of them for her laptop. She also got a sticker of Stephen Hawking when he died in honor of his contribution to physics. Though most of her stickers are space-related, some are just for their aesthetics.
Gainesville residents took a tour of African cuisine while aiming to educate about rising gun violence.
Gainesville residents took a tour of African cuisine while aiming to educate about rising gun violence.
Wen Jiang, a freshman psychology major, is beating the heat by wearing shorts. The 19-year-old always brings a jacket with her to conquer the freezing death trap that is the Regional Transit System bus. Jiang doesn’t worry about rain because permanently tucked away in her backpack is an umbrella. When it comes to style, Jiang has a laissez-faire mood, putting on whatever looks nice as an outfit.
Julia Salt, 22, is a sustainability studies graduate student who works as a receptionist in the University Auditorium. The now second-year master’s student studying urban planning has to bring a change of clothes for work since she bikes to school every day. She normally wears neutral colors, workout pants or flowy bohemian dresses, but for work, she wears slacks and a blouse. Now that it rains more often, she wears a raincoat and to keep true to her style, no matter the weather, she likes to wear Chacos. Chacos are a popular choice as the sandals can withstand water and come in a variety of colors and designs.
Hannah Sirlin, 18, only has one class this summer, so she takes her chances when it comes to preparing for the weather. The second-year history major brings no jacket or umbrella when she comes to class and hopes that it doesn’t rain. Because it’s summer, she wears shorts and a tank top or T-shirt. She always brings a sweatshirt to warm herself against the wintry RTS bus air conditioning.
Barbara Solis, 18, said her current style is wearing shorts because of the intense heat. The incoming sophomore, who double majors in microbiology and political science, walks to the bus and wears graphic T-shirts and shorts on most days. This is so she doesn’t sweat more than she already does. She picks which T-shirt she will wear by grabbing whatever she has not worn recently. When it rains, she likes to wear a black poncho that she has. Solis identifies her style as comfy and casual.
Anna Lanzino, 20, is seen wearing two signature clothing items no matter if it's 100 degrees or pouring outside: jeans and a motorcycle jacket. The third-year computer science student tossed her shorts aside for items that make her feel protected when she is on her bike. Lanzino’s friends describe her style as almost grunge but not completely. Lanzino is just glad to have some sort of style at all. She is a carefree person when it comes to dressing up for the weather, finding it bothersome to carry an umbrella or rain jacket. She only dresses for the weather is when it’s cold.
Wen Jiang, a freshman psychology major, is beating the heat by wearing shorts. The 19-year-old always brings a jacket with her to conquer the freezing death trap that is the Regional Transit System bus. Jiang doesn’t worry about rain because permanently tucked away in her backpack is an umbrella. When it comes to style, Jiang has a laissez-faire mood, putting on whatever looks nice as an outfit.
Anna Lanzino, 20, is seen wearing two signature clothing items no matter if it's 100 degrees or pouring outside: jeans and a motorcycle jacket. The third-year computer science student tossed her shorts aside for items that make her feel protected when she is on her bike. Lanzino’s friends describe her style as almost grunge but not completely. Lanzino is just glad to have some sort of style at all. She is a carefree person when it comes to dressing up for the weather, finding it bothersome to carry an umbrella or rain jacket. She only dresses for the weather is when it’s cold.
Julia Salt, 22, is a sustainability studies graduate student who works as a receptionist in the University Auditorium. The now second-year master’s student studying urban planning has to bring a change of clothes for work since she bikes to school every day. She normally wears neutral colors, workout pants or flowy bohemian dresses, but for work, she wears slacks and a blouse. Now that it rains more often, she wears a raincoat and to keep true to her style, no matter the weather, she likes to wear Chacos. Chacos are a popular choice as the sandals can withstand water and come in a variety of colors and designs.