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Thomas practices her flips and landings for her floor routine alongside a teammate.
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Thomas practices her flips and landings for her floor routine alongside a teammate.
Trinity Thomas, an 18-year-old applied physiology and kinesiology sophomore and UF gymnast, practices her routine on the balance beam. The balance beam routine is a mix of dance and gymnastic routine.
Trinity Thomas scored a perfect 10 on her floor routine, leading Florida to a narrow victory over LSU Friday night
Trinity Thomas
The Writing on the Wall event hosted by the IRHA allows students to write negative comments people have called them or insecurities that students might possess to raise awareness of the power of words. On Thursday, the students breakdown the wall representing the tearing down of these labels.
The Writing on the Wall event hosted by the IRHA allows students to write negative comments people have called them or insecurities that students might possess to raise awareness of the power of words. On Thursday, the students breakdown the wall representing the tearing down of these labels.
James Edouard, a 28-year-old Gainesville resident and full-time photographer and videographer, takes a picture of the Writing on the Wall event hosted by the IRHA. The event will be up until Thursday when students are going to breakdown the wall.
Rachel Wolf, a 21-year-old microbiology senior and Inter-Residence Housing Association member, watches over the wall to make sure no one violates it. Rachel believes that the event "raises awareness of how hurtful words can be."
The Writing on the Wall event hosted by the IRHA allows students to write negative comments people have called them or insecurities that students might possess to raise awareness of the power of words. On Thursday, the students breakdown the wall representing the tearing down of these labels.
James Edouard, a 28-year-old Gainesville resident and full-time photographer and videographer, takes a picture of the Writing on the Wall event hosted by the IRHA. The event will be up until Thursday when students are going to breakdown the wall.
The Writing on the Wall event hosted by the IRHA allows students to write negative comments people have called them or insecurities that students might possess to raise awareness of the power of words. On Thursday, the students breakdown the wall representing the tearing down of these labels.
Rachel Wolf, a 21-year-old microbiology senior and Inter-Residence Housing Association member, watches over the wall to make sure no one violates it. Rachel believes that the event "raises awareness of how hurtful words can be."
Subhan Sial, a 20-year-old Santa Fe sophomore, dances at the Arab Students' Association's Annual Charity Gala Saturday evening.
Tala Saboungi, a 22-year-old UF alumnus, receives food at the first Arab Students' Association Annual Charity Gala buffet.
Tala Saboungi, a 22-year-old UF alumnus, receives food at the first Arab Students' Association Annual Charity Gala buffet.
Subhan Sial, a 20-year-old Santa Fe sophomore, dances at the Arab Students' Association's Annual Charity Gala Saturday evening.
Image of the UF Health Oaks Mall location. UF Health opened its newest addition in Bradford County on May 1, one day after the previous owners closed the medical center.
Image of the UF Health Oaks Mall location. UF Health opened its newest addition in Bradford County on May 1, one day after the previous owners closed the medical center.
Liz Ibarrola, a 27-year-old anthropology graduate student and member of Graduate Assistants United, waves a sign Tuesday afternoon during the GatorWings Support Rally.
Bobby Mermer, a 32-year-old political science doctoral student and co-president of Graduate Assistants United, leads a chant Tuesday afternoon during the GatorWings Support Rally. The rally was held outside of Tigert Hall with 12 people in attendance.