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[FILE PHOTO] The Spot, 16 NW 18th Ave., is one of several Midtown businesses neighboring a construction zone. Renovations are expected to last through October.
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[FILE PHOTO] The Spot, 16 NW 18th Ave., is one of several Midtown businesses neighboring a construction zone. Renovations are expected to last through October.
[FILE PHOTO] The Spot, 16 NW 18th Ave., is one of several Midtown businesses neighboring a construction zone. Renovations are expected to last through October.
Students walk to class in rainy weather.
Leiah, 4, arrived at her new home at the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary in Gainesville on Saturday. Common marmosets in captivity usually live to be about 11 or 12 years old.
Leiah, 4, arrived at her new home at the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary in Gainesville on Saturday. Common marmosets in captivity usually live to be about 11 or 12 years old.
[FILE PHOTO] The Spot, 16 NW 18th Ave., is one of several Midtown businesses neighboring a construction zone. Renovations are expected to last through October.
[FILE PHOTO] The Spot, 16 NW 18th Ave., is one of several Midtown businesses neighboring a construction zone. Renovations are expected to last through October.
Patricia Hilliard-Nunn, an adjunct associate professor for UF's department of African American studies addresses ways in which black students and faculty want increased presence on campus. Some of the priorities she listed include actively recruiting 500 more black students, increasing the number of black faculty and establishing a department of minority affairs at the university.
Patricia Hilliard-Nunn, an adjunct associate professor for UF's department of African American studies addresses ways in which black students and faculty want increased presence on campus. Some of the priorities she listed include actively recruiting 500 more black students, increasing the number of black faculty and establishing a department of minority affairs at the university.
Mackenzie Conol, 21, addresses a crowd of about 35 people before running the Great Underwear Dash Spring 2017. The goal of the event is to collect clothes for donation to the St. Francis House in Gainesville, located at 413 S. Main St.
The Easter Bunny and Charles Young, pastor of Alive Church, located at 1826 W. University Ave., wave to passing drivers before heading inside for an evening service.
The Easter Bunny and Charles Young, pastor of Alive Church, located at 1826 W. University Ave., wave to passing drivers before heading inside for an evening service.
Mackenzie Conol, 21, addresses a crowd of about 35 people before running the Great Underwear Dash Spring 2017. The goal of the event is to collect clothes for donation to the St. Francis House in Gainesville, located at 413 S. Main St.
Megan Ellis holds Naomi, an 11-year-old boa constrictor, on Wednesday. The 20-year-old UF wildlife conservation and ecology sophomore promoted the UF Wildlife Society club at the Sustainability Showcase.
Megan Ellis holds Naomi, an 11-year-old boa constrictor, on Wednesday. The 20-year-old UF wildlife conservation and ecology sophomore promoted the UF Wildlife Society club at the Sustainability Showcase.
Do-Lish Bakery employee Adriane Campbell hands Caroline Gill, a 22-year-old UF industrial and systems engineering senior, a cup with scoops of double chocolate mocha and peanut butter cookie doughs on its opening day on Monday. The bakery, located at 1113 W. University Ave., sells edible raw cookie dough and other sweets.
Do-Lish Bakery employee Adriane Campbell hands Caroline Gill, a 22-year-old UF industrial and systems engineering senior, a cup with scoops of double chocolate mocha and peanut butter cookie doughs on its opening day on Monday. The bakery, located at 1113 W. University Ave., sells edible raw cookie dough and other sweets.
Emily Tran, a 20-year-old UF graphic design junior, holds a vinegaroon. The arachnid expels acetic acid when it feels threatened, which smells like vinegar.
Jamil Thiam, 5, sits as a spider and web are painted on his face. The Gainesville resident said he loves bugs and insects, especially spiders.
Austin Rankin holds part of a beehive to show to spectators.