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A sign outside the Broward Pool reads that the pool will reopen on Monday, Aug. 22, for the fall semester. Architects have created designs for the remodel of the Broward-area pool, which include improvements such as a lazy river.
A sign outside the Broward Pool reads that the pool will reopen on Monday, Aug. 22, for the fall semester. Architects have created designs for the remodel of the Broward-area pool, which include improvements such as a lazy river.
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A Gainesville local buys pesticide-free, organically grown produce at the farmers market held Wednesdays at the Bo Diddley Community Center, 111 E. University Ave.
Century Tower is a 157-foot-tall carillon tower in the center of UF’s campus. The carillon bells can be heard each quarter of the hour from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
“The Captain” selects a winner for a Halloween costume contest at Mothers Pub and Grill on 1017 W. University Ave.
Jessica Stjernvall, a dancer with Sabor Latino, throws her head back during a salsa performance at the Downtown Latino Festival on Saturday.
Gator football player Moses Jenkins fights through fatigue during a push-up contest at the fourth annual Gator Charity Challenge at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Friday night. The event featured a number of strength and speed competitions and all benefits went to the local chapter of The Salvation Army. Walk-on fullback Jesse Schmitt won the push-up challenge, beating nearly 90 other players; Jenkins made it to the top five.
Junior track and field star Christian Taylor won the 2010-11 alligatorSports Male Athlete of the Year award, leaping past the competition.
Florida 2012 cornerback commit Brian Poole Jr. was one of several top prospects to not participate during Friday Night Lights.
Dieuly Aristilde, 14, of West Palm Beach, jumps down a bounce house waterslide at the Mike Peterson Foundation's Alachua Family Fun Day in downtown Alachua, Fla., Sunday. Hundreds of families and friends attended the free event despite heavy rain.
Stefon Diggs (right) steamrolled the competition at Florida’s Friday Night Lights. The five-star wideout flashed a Gator chomp after catching a TD on his first route.
Mike Mehaffey, owner of Death or Glory Tattoo Parlour at 2224 NW Sixth St., looks on as coworker Robert Barnes tattoos a client (not pictured). The duo, who go by Little Mike and Ol' Dirty Rob, are two of the main tattoo artists at Death or Glory, which Mehaffey opened just a few weeks ago after leaving Anthem Tattoo Parlor earlier this year. Death or Glory hasn't had a grand opening yet, but Mehaffey said his goal is to run an "old-school street shop," where his loyal clientele is treated like family. Mehaffey's shop provides a more wholesome and welcoming alternative to quick, cheap tattoo shops such as Body Tech.
Tyriq Mccord
Edward Dowling enters his truck in front of a free parking sign near The Hampton Inn & Suites in downtown Gainesville Wednesday.
A contestant for the best mud pit belly flop takes his chances with a not-so-elegant swan dive at the 2011 Summer Redneck Games in East Dublin, Ga., on Saturday evening. The contestants were chosen based on ticket stubs, and winners received a trophy.
Titus O'Neil, whose real name is Thaddeus Bullard, hits Dean Ambrose with a back breaker at FCW Summer Slamarama at the Martin Luther King Jr. Multipurpose Center Friday.
Florida needs sophomore safety Matt Elam to take the next step in his development and grab the leadership role in the secondary. Elam must fill the void vacated by Janoris Jenkins and Ahmad Black.