Climbing Crates
Zachary Mersal, a 22-year-old UF information systems junior, balances Saturday during the crate stacking competition at Gainesville Rock Gym.
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Zachary Mersal, a 22-year-old UF information systems junior, balances Saturday during the crate stacking competition at Gainesville Rock Gym.
UF biology junior Julie Tran, 20, concentrates on defeating political science senior Dustin Morris, 21, in a game of Super Smash Bros. Brawl in the Lakeside Complex commons Wednesday evening.
Members of UF’s Asian American Student Union prepare cardboard mats in the Reitz Union breezeway Wednesday evening for the Cardboard Ox activity, which was held during the AASU Field Day on Monday.
UF nursing freshman Brittany Reeser, 18, paints a spider on 3-year-old Jacob Rowland’s cheek Thursday in front of the Alpha Delta Pi house. The face-painting was a part of Ghouls, Goblins and Greeks held on Sorority Row for children.
Computer engineering sophomore Reynaldo Calzadilla, 20, pummels the high striker hosted by UF Hillel on Tuesday on the Plaza of the Americas.
Albert and Alberta play a game of cornhole at UF's Relay for Life in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on Friday evening. The event raised about $130,000.
Albert and Alberta play a game of cornhole at UF's Relay for Life in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on Friday evening. The event raised about $130,000.
Passers-by gaze at the Nuclear Clean Air Energy car driven by IZOD IndyCar racer Simona De Silvestro, 24, displayed Tuesday afternoon on the Reitz Union North Lawn as part of KV Racing Technology and Entergy Nuclear teaming up to promote the "Nuclear Clean Air Energy" public awareness program.
Rawlings Plaza opened Sunday and features a Provisions on Demand Market and a Subway. The market has sushi, milkshakes, fountain sodas and snacks.
UF junior Alfredo Espinosa, 20, is running for District 4 city commissioner. Espinosa is a strong advocate for a new policy that would allow bars to soft close at 2 a.m.
Program managers Patrick Seidel, 53, left, and John Morgan, 32, discuss plans about aircraft Four Delta on Saturday at the Power District Catalyst Building east of Kelly Power Plant.
The Brass Tap, a craft-beer franchise, will be opening a location in Gainesville at 3833 SW Archer Road, Building B, on Monday.
Retiree Shirley Whitfield, 57, purchases fresh cabbage and collard greens from Union County farmer Doug Wilkinson, 64, Saturday morning at the 441 Farmers’ Market. The market hosts original growers only.
In an effort to cut spending, the U.S. Postal Service will no longer offer delivery of first-class mail on Saturdays.
Members of UF’s Bateman Team strike their signature pose during the “Spot It, Stop It” anti-bullying campaign Tuesday afternoon on the Reitz Union North Lawn.
Wildlife ecology and conservation freshman Sean Tupper, 19, holds out a ball python snake to visitors at the Florida Museum of Natural History Saturday afternoon as part of their exhibit Titanoboa: Monster Snake.
Dillan Gagnon, 2, and his grandmother Ellie Smith pet Tasha, a 4-year-old gray manx mix, Thursday afternoon at the Alachua County Humane Society.
A ladybug sits on a window in Lakeside Residential Complex Wednesday afternoon. The beetles have invaded residence halls on campus, especially on the buildings’ south sides.
Fifth-year interdisciplinary program in biomedical sciences student Nat Johns, 30, observes Sorina Vaziri's "The Mechanized Man" during “Codified II: Art + Genetics” presented by the UF Genetics Institute and the School of Art + Art History at the UF Genetics Institute Wednesday afternoon. The exhibition featured selected artwork surrounding the theme of genetics and art created by School of Art + Art History students and alumni.
Marketing freshman Jaclyn Gutierrez, left, 18, and journalism freshman Michelle Hiscock, 19, watch “Beautiful Losers” at Orange & Brew during a film screening on Monday evening.