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The Standard at Gainesville, located at 1360 W University Ave. across the street from UF campus, is one of several student apartment complexes in Gainesville.
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The Standard at Gainesville, located at 1360 W University Ave. across the street from UF campus, is one of several student apartment complexes in Gainesville.
Ben Tobias in his office.
About 250 people watch a livestream of National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins speak to UF students and faculty in the North Learning Studies Room of the Harrell Medical Education Building Monday morning. Collins spoke about the importance of funding STEM research.
About 250 people watch a livestream of National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins speak to UF students and faculty in the North Learning Studies Room of the Harrell Medical Education Building Monday morning. Collins spoke about the importance of funding STEM research.
Five students, including one middle schooler, Skyped with Congressman Ted Yoho, who was in his Washington D.C. office Wednesday during the nationwide Walkout Wednesday protest.
Five students, including one middle schooler, Skyped with Congressman Ted Yoho, who was in his Washington D.C. office Wednesday during the nationwide Walkout Wednesday protest.
Five students, including one middle schooler, Skyped with Congressman Ted Yoho, who was in his Washington D.C. office Wednesday during the nationwide Walkout Wednesday protest.
UF assistant professor Hector Hugo Sandoval Gutierrez presents data on racial inequity within the county to an audience of more than 200 Friday afternoon at the Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, located at 718 SE 11th St.
UF assistant professor Hector Hugo Sandoval Gutierrez presents data on racial inequity within the county to an audience of more than 200 Friday afternoon at the Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, located at 718 SE 11th St.
Seven-year-old Jakhari McFadden admires the Nordic Hall design in his new “Minecraft: Essential Handbook.” The second-grader and every student at Sidney Lanier Elementary School now has access to free books with the school’s new book house, which was unveiled at about 11 a.m. Tuesday in the cafeteria.
Seven-year-old Jakhari McFadden admires the Nordic Hall design in his new “Minecraft: Essential Handbook.” The second-grader and every student at Sidney Lanier Elementary School now has access to free books with the school’s new book house, which was unveiled at about 11 a.m. Tuesday in the cafeteria.
From Left: Veterans Jimmy Jonhston, Gabriel George, Michael Thompson and Joshua Littrell carry a casket full of empty pill bottles Saturday outside the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, located at 1601 SW Archer Road. The four veterans and Thompson’s wife, DeAnn, protested the over prescription of opioid pills and advocated for medical cannabis.
Veterans for Cannabis founder Joshua Littrell speaks about opioid deaths among veterans Saturday outside the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, located at 1601 SW Archer Road. Littrell and four other veterans protested by filling a casket with empty prescription pill bottles. “Each one of these bottles is a brother and sister no longer with us,” he said.
Veterans for Cannabis founder Joshua Littrell speaks about opioid deaths among veterans Saturday outside the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, located at 1601 SW Archer Road. Littrell and four other veterans protested by filling a casket with empty prescription pill bottles. “Each one of these bottles is a brother and sister no longer with us,” he said.
From left: Alachua County resident Casey Willits, who won the Sally Guthrie Award for volunteer work with voter outreach; UF political science freshman Stephon Adams, who won the Young Democrats Jeffrey Wershow Award; supervisor of elections Kim Barton, who won the Eleanor Roosevelt Award; and Hawthorne Mayor Matthew Surrency, who won the Harry S. Truman “The Buck Stops Here” Award, pose with their plaques.
From left: Alachua County resident Casey Willits, who won the Sally Guthrie Award for volunteer work with voter outreach; UF political science freshman Stephon Adams, who won the Young Democrats Jeffrey Wershow Award; supervisor of elections Kim Barton, who won the Eleanor Roosevelt Award; and Hawthorne Mayor Matthew Surrency, who won the Harry S. Truman “The Buck Stops Here” Award, pose with their plaques.
George “Fodder” O’Brien performs a mock exorcism of Richard Spencer to about 25 residents on Monday night at Maude’s Side Car Bar, located at 101 SE Second Place. The exorcism event was hosted by the absurdist mock church the Tabernacle of Hedonism to satirize Spencer’s appearance at UF on Thursday, church host Tom Miller said.
George “Fodder” O’Brien performs a mock exorcism of Richard Spencer to about 25 residents on Monday night at Maude’s Side Car Bar, located at 101 SE Second Place. The exorcism event was hosted by the absurdist mock church the Tabernacle of Hedonism to satirize Spencer’s appearance at UF on Thursday, church host Tom Miller said.
Three-year-old Chloe Momanis, dressed as Tinker Bell, giggles as Gainesville Police Officer Ernest Graham readies a trick-or-treat package of candy, a slap bracelet and a free baggie to give her on Thursday evening at Gainesville Fire Rescue’s 11th annual Screaming for Safety event near its headquarters, located at 1025 NE 13th St.
Three-year-old Chloe Momanis, dressed as Tinker Bell, giggles as Gainesville Police Officer Ernest Graham readies a trick-or-treat package of candy, a slap bracelet and a free baggie to give her on Thursday evening at Gainesville Fire Rescue’s 11th annual Screaming for Safety event near its headquarters, located at 1025 NE 13th St.