UF Holi
Sarim Zaidi, a 24-year-old UF computer science graduate student, cheers at the festival on Flavet Field. Holi is observed to celebrate spring.
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Sarim Zaidi, a 24-year-old UF computer science graduate student, cheers at the festival on Flavet Field. Holi is observed to celebrate spring.
Balaji Iyer, a 27-year-old UF computer science graduate student, celebrates at the UF Holi Festival of Colors.
Parag Oke, a 22-year-old UF computer science graduate student, sits in the mud at the UF Holi Festival of Colors on Saturday afternoon. Holi is meant to bring people together from all walks of life and dismiss barriers to equality.
Balaji Iyer, a 27-year-old UF computer science graduate student, celebrates at the UF Holi Festival of Colors.
John Patterson, left, Raymond Rawls, center, and Kevin Ratkus, right, wait for paint to dry Tuesday night after painting a 20-foot bicycle-powered parade float that will be a part of UF’s Homecoming Parade.
PetSmart employees and dogs stand in the parking lot after evacuating Monday while Gainesville Fire Rescue and Alachua County Fire Rescue work to extinguish the fire.
University Towing & Transport Inc. worker Jerry Bailey prepares to tow a semitruck after an accident that left the truck overturned, blocking all three northbound lanes on Interstate 75 near the Micanopy exit on Saturday afternoon.
A plane takes off from Gainesville Regional Airport on Wednesday afternoon. An online survey created by the airport asked residents about their interest in nonstop flights to New York City.
Hazel Porter, 62, and Jason Davis, 39, dance to "Build Me Up Buttercup" with 19-year-old digital media sophomore Miriam Miyara Tuesday night at Oak Park's senior prom, which was hosted by Gamma Eta Sorority Inc. and Pi Lambda Phi fraternity.
Chester Shell Elementary School students look at a new Charlotte's Webb mural on Monday. The mural was painted by UF students as a part of Project Makeover, an organization that fixes up one Alachua County school each year.
Lesly Parra, an 18-year-old advertising freshman, and Sasha Saigol, a 19-year-old marketing freshman, perfect a mural in a Chester Shell Elementary School hallway Saturday. They volunteered their time as a part of Project Makeover, an organization that fixes up one Alachua County school each year.