Tallahassee March 1
Eliana Kupfer, 6, marches southbound on Wahnish Way with three of her best friends at the Women’s March on Tallahassee on Saturday afternoon. “Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Donald Trump has got to go,” the group of 6-years-olds chanted.
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Eliana Kupfer, 6, marches southbound on Wahnish Way with three of her best friends at the Women’s March on Tallahassee on Saturday afternoon. “Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Donald Trump has got to go,” the group of 6-years-olds chanted.
Eliana Kupfer, 6, marches southbound on Wahnish Way with three of her best friends at the Women’s March on Tallahassee on Saturday afternoon. “Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Donald Trump has got to go,” the group of 6-years-olds chanted.
Despite the downpour, over 15,000 people marched in Tallahassee on Saturday afternoon to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Tom Ballentine, 70, hoists a sign that reads “Hacked and Rigged by Vladmir Putin” as he leads a group of protesters down the streets of Tallahassee during the Women’s March on Saturday afternoon. Despite rain and thunderstorms, more than 15,000 protesters gathered to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Debra Wagner, 5, awaits the start of the Women’s March on Tallahassee as the rain begins to fall on Saturday afternoon. “I’m here for girl power,” Wagner shouted.
More than 15,000 people marched in Tallahassee on Saturday afternoon to protest the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Thousands held posters and shouted chants as they marched southbound on Wahnish Way.
Allison Hogan, the head instructor at Hogan School of Irish Dance, discusses choreography with a team of four dancers on Tuesday afternoon. Hogan shares her love of Irish culture with students of all ages in the Gainesville area and offers private lessons upon request.
Allison Hogan, the head instructor at Hogan School of Irish Dance, discusses choreography with a team of four dancers on Tuesday afternoon. Hogan shares her love of Irish culture with students of all ages in the Gainesville area and offers private lessons upon request.
UF forward Keith Stone prepares to shoot a free throw in Florida's 80-76 win against Georgia on Jan. 14, 2017, at the O'Connell Center.
Kim Le, an 18-year-old biology freshman, signs a condolences card at the vigil for UF alumna Roselle Derequito on Turlington Plaza on Friday evening. About 50 students showed up to the vigil to honor the life of Derequito, which included the sharing of personal stories and a moment of silence.
Kim Le, an 18-year-old biology freshman, signs a condolences card at the vigil for UF alumna Roselle Derequito on Turlington Plaza on Friday evening. About 50 students showed up to the vigil to honor the life of Derequito, which included the sharing of personal stories and a moment of silence.
Students are blocked from the main walkway in the Hub after a pipe burst in between the entrance to the Hub and Chick-fil-A on Tuesday morning.
Students are blocked from the main walkway in the Hub after a pipe burst in between the entrance to the Hub and Chick-fil-A on Tuesday morning.
Luis Melendez, 58, speaks to his customer about a piece of stone jewelry. Melendez sells jewelry and an assortment of polished stones every week at the market.
Momoko, a miniature Dachshund, is held by his owner at the weekly farmers market on Wednesday.
John Steyer, 80, sorts through his vegetables in preparation for the farmers market. Steyer said he grows all of his crops on 24 acres of land.
From left: Isaac Hill and Joey Schuller, members of the Pittsburgh-based contemporary street folk band “The Hills & The Rivers,” perform outside the Bo Diddley Plaza on Wednesday.
From left: Isaac Hill and Joey Schuller, members of the Pittsburgh-based contemporary street folk band “The Hills & The Rivers,” perform outside the Bo Diddley Plaza on Wednesday.
Momoko, a miniature Dachshund, is held by his owner at the weekly farmers market on Wednesday.
John Steyer, 80, sorts through his vegetables in preparation for the farmers market. Steyer said he grows all of his crops on 24 acres of land.