A picture of Diyonne McGraw offering a celebratory elbow bump

Diyonne McGraw, an elected member of the Alachua County School Board, offers a celebratory elbow bump to guests after being sworn in at the District Office on Nov. 17, 2020.
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Diyonne McGraw, an elected member of the Alachua County School Board, offers a celebratory elbow bump to guests after being sworn in at the District Office on Nov. 17, 2020.
Diyonne McGraw, an elected member of the Alachua County School Board, representing district two, is surrounded by her fellow Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority members after being sworn in at the District Office on Nov. 17, 2020. This is the first time the school board’s had three Black women as members.
Junior Keyontae Johnson at the Gators' home game against Arkansas last season. Florida will allow up to 2,200 fans into the O'Connell Center for basketball games this season.
Junior Keyontae Johnson at the Gators' home game against Arkansas last season. Florida will allow up to 2,200 fans into the O'Connell Center for basketball games this season.
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Sunflower Saturday softball dugout
Senior Brianna Harris will look to build on a Third-Team All-American Selection in 2020.
Gators recruit Nate Bonetto signs his national letter of intent to play tennis for UF. He'll join the team with fellow recruit Abedallah Shelbayh in the fall of 2021.
Gators recruit Nate Bonetto signs his national letter of intent to play tennis for UF. He'll join the team with fellow recruit Abedallah Shelbayh in the fall of 2021.
Whether picking up old favorites, making new discoveries or halting listening altogether, many music lovers have altered their listening habits during the COVID-19 pandemic and the lifestyle changes that came with it.
Whether picking up old favorites, making new discoveries or halting listening altogether, many music lovers have altered their listening habits during the COVID-19 pandemic and the lifestyle changes that came with it.
The Gainesville thrift store, Flashbacks Recycled Fashions, located at 220 NW 8th Ave., has seen a surprising burst in customers wanting to expand their style following this year's COVID-19 pandemic shut downs.
The Gainesville thrift store, Flashbacks Recycled Fashions, located at 220 NW 8th Ave., has seen a surprising burst in customers wanting to expand their style following this year's COVID-19 pandemic shut downs.
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