84f2d3486dacbf627b15ae0a6a148abc
Kailyn Allen, 18, was one of two selected from Florida for the program.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Independent Florida Alligator's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
60 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Kailyn Allen, 18, was one of two selected from Florida for the program.
Kailyn Allen, 18, was one of two selected from Florida for the program.
Patrons watch “A Royal Affair” at the Hippodrome State Theatre Cinema on Sunday night. The theater has shown a variety of international and domestic films for 31 years.
Richard Crew plays the violin underneath a maypole at the Hoggetowne Medieval Faire on Sunday. Crew is part of the Greenwood Morris dance group, a group that organizes dances and plays under the maypole. He said he has been playing the violin and attending various medieval fairs for about 20 years.
Guitars hang on the wall of The JAM, 817 W. University Ave., waiting to be played by patrons. Anyone can use the bar’s instruments, which include guitars, drums and a piano, to rock on the stage.
Supporters of the Aguilar family painted a memorial to Christian Aguilar on the 34th Street Wall on Saturday afternoon.
Senior middle blocker Betsy Smith attempts to spike the ball over the net during Florida's 3-0 victory against Missouri on Sept. 21 at the O'Connell Center. Her leadership has helped the young Gators communicate on the court.
Participants in the Fall 2012 Underwear Dash strip off their clothes, which will be donated to St. Francis House, a Gainesville homeless shelter and soup kitchen. About 24 trash bags of clothing were donated.
Participants in the Fall 2012 Underwear Dash strip off their clothes, which will be donated to St. Francis House, a Gainesville homeless shelter and soup kitchen. About 24 trash bags of clothing were donated.
Participants in the Fall 2012 Underwear Dash strip off their clothes, which will be donated to St. Francis House, a Gainesville homeless shelter and soup kitchen. About 24 trash bags of clothing were donated.
Participants in the Fall 2012 Underwear Dash strip off their clothes, which will be donated to St. Francis House, a Gainesville homeless shelter and soup kitchen. About 24 trash bags of clothing were donated.
Participants in the Fall 2012 Underwear Dash strip off their clothes, which will be donated to St. Francis House, a Gainesville homeless shelter and soup kitchen. About 24 trash bags of clothing were donated.
Participants in the Fall 2012 Underwear Dash strip off their clothes, which will be donated to St. Francis House, a Gainesville homeless shelter and soup kitchen. About 24 trash bags of clothing were donated.
Participants in the Fall 2012 Underwear Dash strip off their clothes, which will be donated to St. Francis House, a Gainesville homeless shelter and soup kitchen. About 24 trash bags of clothing were donated.
Participants in the Fall 2012 Underwear Dash strip off their clothes, which will be donated to St. Francis House, a Gainesville homeless shelter and soup kitchen. About 24 trash bags of clothing were donated.
GPD Lt. Brian Helmerson speaks to the Community Alcohol Coalition at Emerson Alumni Hall on Wednesday morning.
Members of Anthem Church display signs and encourage people to talk to them during the Gainesville Pride Festival and Parade on Saturday on the Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Patrons look at stained glass displays on Saturday on the Bo Diddley Community Plaza as part of the Gainesville Pride Festival and Parade.
Some who attended the Gainesville Pride Festival and Parade on Saturday were dressed in rainbow-colored clothing such as flags and socks during the 11th annual event.