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Ponte Vedra Beach houses remain damaged after Hurricane Matthew on Saturday.
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Ponte Vedra Beach houses remain damaged after Hurricane Matthew on Saturday.
Jake Turner, a 25-year-old Jacksonville local, laughs off a crash after surfing at Ponte Vedra Beach on Saturday.
Ponte Vedra Beach houses remain damaged after Hurricane Matthew on Saturday.
Jake Turner, a 25-year-old Jacksonville local, laughs off a crash after surfing at Ponte Vedra Beach on Saturday.
Artists larry d rosalaz, 27, center, performs in his art installation “Looked at bodies in a room” at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
UF dance students Caitlin Pilette, 22, Amanda Stambrosky, 21, and UF theatre junior Andrew Quimby, 21, dance together during the Harn Museum of Dance event Saturday. The event featured performances by 70 dancers and choreographers from the UF School of Theatre + Dance.
DeAnna Wright, 33, performs during an art installation called “Looked at bodies in a room” at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
DeAnna Wright, 33, performs during an art installation called “Looked at bodies in a room” at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
Trace Hance, a 21-year-old telecommunication senior, poses for a group of about 600 students with his DeLorean car on the Plaza of the Americas on Oct. 21, 2015, for Back to the Future day celebrations. “As I stepped out of the car, the band parted and then I saw a semi-circle of phones staring at me,” Hance said.
Students attending the surprise Back to the Future event were handed flyers promoting the #FutureUF social media giveaway. After taking a selfie with Century Tower and posting it to Twitter with the hashtag, students were entered into a drawing for a limited edition Pepsi perfect drink. The results will be announced today at 2 p.m.
Trace Hance (left), dressed as Marty McFly, and Bradley Bean, an industrial and systems engineering student, pose to “synchronize their watches” in front of Hance’s DeLorean car at Turlington Plaza on Oct. 21, 2015. Hance allowed students to sit in the car and welcomed photos.
Trace Hance, a 21-year-old telecommunication senior, poses for a group of about 600 students with his DeLorean car on the Plaza of the Americas on Oct. 21, 2015, for Back to the Future day celebrations. “As I stepped out of the car, the band parted and then I saw a semi-circle of phones staring at me,” Hance said.
Trace Hance, a 21-year-old telecommunication senior, poses for a group of about 600 students with his DeLorean car on the Plaza of the Americas on Oct. 21, 2015, for Back to the Future day celebrations. “As I stepped out of the car, the band parted and then I saw a semi-circle of phones staring at me,” Hance said.
Students attending the surprise Back to the Future event were handed flyers promoting the #FutureUF social media giveaway. After taking a selfie with Century Tower and posting it to Twitter with the hashtag, students were entered into a drawing for a limited edition Pepsi perfect drink. The results will be announced today at 2 p.m.
Trace Hance (left), dressed as Marty McFly, and Bradley Bean, an industrial and systems engineering student, pose to “synchronize their watches” in front of Hance’s DeLorean car at Turlington Plaza on Oct. 21, 2015. Hance allowed students to sit in the car and welcomed photos.
Trace Hance drives away in his DeLorean with the driver’s side door open at the end of Back to the Future Day festivities. His parent’s gifted the car on March 14, 2012, since he had been a hardcore fan of the Back to the Future series for so long. “The car was nothing I asked for,” Hance said. “They just surprised me with it. It’s a real honor and privilege to own.”
UF’s marching band plays the Back to the Future’s theme song on the Plaza of the Americas on Oct. 21, 2015, celebrating Back to the Future Day. The sounds of trumpets and drums drew students’ attention to a Marty McFly look-alike driving a working DeLorean car.
Burlesque dancer Kitty La Tuch performs a sultry routine to “Feeling Good” by Michael Buble during Pride Student Union’s Drag Ball on Oct. 16, 2015. La Tuch was among five performers who lipsynced, sang and danced to current songs in the Reitz Union grand ballroom to celebrate ‘70s and ‘80s drag culture.