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Timeflies vocalist Caleb Shapiro points to the crowd during Gator Growl at Flavet Field on Friday evening.
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Timeflies vocalist Caleb Shapiro points to the crowd during Gator Growl at Flavet Field on Friday evening.
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Lissandra, a 20-year-old UF English junior who declined to giver her last name because she is not yet out to her parents, explains her experiences to a group of seven students at the Institute of Black Culture on Tuesday morning. “You put yourself in the line of fire,” Lissandra said.
Peggy Bowman, a 68-year-old Gainesville resident, stocks up on supplies to prepare for Hurricane Matthew at the Winn-Dixie on Southwest 20th Street on Thursday afternoon. "I've been prepared, I have two freezers," she said, placing a bottle of Welch's grape jelly into her shopping cart.
Yezenya Martinez, a 37-year-old employee at the Shell gas station on Archer Road, posts a sign to inform customers of their outage of premium gas. The station was out of Plus gasoline and V-Power gasoline, but was checking its levels of the regular gasoline every 15 minutes.
Haley Ehrlich, a 21-year-old UF anthropology and classical studies senior, buys some of the remaining cases of water at Publix to bring to her family in Jacksonville on Wednesday afternoon. According to Ehrlich, when her family tried to buy water in Jacksonville, it was sold out. “I just don’t know how much to bring,” she said, pulling water from the shelf.
Haley Ehrlich, a 21-year-old UF anthropology and classical studies senior, buys some of the remaining cases of water at Publix to bring to her family in Jacksonville on Wednesday afternoon. According to Ehrlich, when her family tried to buy water in Jacksonville, it was sold out. “I just don’t know how much to bring,” she said, pulling water from the shelf.
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Eric Hobbs, the SG Supervisor of Elections for Fall 2016, reads out the election results in front of the candidates in Reitz Union Breezeway on Wednesday evening. After reading aloud only the first several results, Hobbs then announced that all of the remaining seats were won by Impact Party.
Eric Hobbs, the SG Supervisor of Elections for Fall 2016, reads out the election results in front of the candidates in Reitz Union Breezeway on Wednesday evening. After reading aloud only the first several results, Hobbs then announced that all of the remaining seats were won by Impact Party.
From left: Bridget Sullivan, an 18-year-old UF nutritional sciences freshman, defends concealed carry on campus as Gloria Li, a 19-year-old UF environmental science sophomore, cross-examines. The Campus Carry Debate event was hosted by Students for Concealed Carry at UF and the UF Speech and Debate Team.
From left: Bridget Sullivan, an 18-year-old UF nutritional sciences freshman, defends concealed carry on campus as Gloria Li, a 19-year-old UF environmental science sophomore, cross-examines. The Campus Carry Debate event was hosted by Students for Concealed Carry at UF and the UF Speech and Debate Team.
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Mick Burnette, a Vietnam War veteran, smokes a cigarette before the rain begins to fall at Dignity Village on Sept. 1, 2016.
Outside of the College of Architecture, a UF alumna's master thesis project lies in the shade under a tree. The statue, created by Charity White, was designed to create a dialogue about homelessness in Gainesville. The statue disappeared last week.
Outside of the College of Architecture, a UF alumna's master thesis project lies in the shade under a tree. The statue, created by Charity White, was designed to create a dialogue about homelessness in Gainesville. The statue disappeared last week.