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Students from the Formosa Association of Student Cultural Ambassadors perform a traditional Taiwanese dance at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
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Students from the Formosa Association of Student Cultural Ambassadors perform a traditional Taiwanese dance at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
Liang Xiaodan plays the Chinese zither at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
Wenhsing Wu, a lecturer in UF’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Yii-Shyuan Chen, a UF genotyping lab technician, write Chinese calligraphy at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
Nina Shou, 4, and Zoe Haller, 6, decorate fans with representatives from the Chinese Student Association at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
Members of Vertax, a yo-yo group comprised of UF students, demonstrate Chinese yo-yo tricks at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art. A variety of organizations performed and led activities on Thursday for Asia or Bust, a part of the Museum Nights series at the Harn.
Wenhsing Wu, a lecturer in UF’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Yii-Shyuan Chen, a UF genotyping lab technician, write Chinese calligraphy at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
Joe, owner of the Wing Zone on University Avenue, gives change to Chasen Barrett, a 19-year-old UF computer science student. Wing Zone is will be opening a new location on the ground floor of the Reitz Union in early February.
Kelly Ulmer, a 25-year-old AscenDance aerialist mental health counselor, swings from a lyra at Market Street Pub and Cabaret. Ulmer said she got bored with yoga and tried out an aerial arts class at S-Connection Aerial Arts, which started her love for the craft.
Slipping through silk, Kelly Ulmer performs an aerial dance with three other aerial artists at the Electro Aerial show. She has been aerial dancing for two years and silks her favorite.
Kelly Ulmer, a 25-year-old AscenDance aerialist mental health counselor, swings from a lyra at Market Street Pub and Cabaret. Ulmer said she got bored with yoga and tried out an aerial arts class at S-Connection Aerial Arts, which started her love for the craft.
From left to right, Tatyana Kimble, Becca Burton, and Kelly Ulmer perform trapeze at the “Country Circus: Aquatic Dream Show” at Two Hawk Hammock in Williston on Nov. 21, 2015.
Kelly Ulmer pours wine upside down at Market Street Pub and Cabaret during the bimonthly Electro Aerial show on Dec. 5, 2015. Attendees paid to have the members of AscenDance pour beer and wine for them while hanging upside down from lyra, a steel hoop hung by one or two ropes.
UF junior Ashey Rocque, 20, plays flag football with Alpha Epsilon Phi at Norman Field on Oct. 11, 2015. Alpha Epsilon Phi won 6-0 against Phi Mu. The sororities competed in the TEP Touchdown philanthropy event, which raised money for the American Cancer Society.
Anthony De Lamarter takes shelter from the rain in downtown Gainesville on Sunday.
A construction worker stands at the site of the Reitz Union on Wednesday. Renovations are scheduled to be completed in late 2015.
UF architecture junior Michelle Hook, 21, makes “Despicable Me” minions at the 31st Annual Pumpkin Carve-Off and carnival for patients at UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital on Monday.
The P.O.D. Market at Beaty Towers welcomed students for games, prizes and sampling for its grand opening Thursday afternoon.
Chemistry sophomore Lauren DelVecchio, 19, pumps gas at Kangaroo Express on West University Avenue. Retail gasoline prices in Gainesville have risen 0.8 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $3.60 per gallon, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 134 gas outlets in Gainesville.
Aaron Crews, a 19-year-old UF health sciences sophomore plays tennis at the Southwest Recreational Facilities on Monday afternoon.
UF residents board an RTS bus Monday. Bus routes will be altered for the term break beginning Saturday.