Satchel's Pizza
Satchel's Pizza, located at 1800 NE 23rd Ave., remains closed for renovations on Sunday afternoon.
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Satchel's Pizza, located at 1800 NE 23rd Ave., remains closed for renovations on Sunday afternoon.
About 60 faculty evaluation forms hang on the doors and windows of the main entrance of Tigert Hall on Thursday afternoon.
David Axelrod, former adviser to President Obama and the communications director for his 2012 re-election campaign, discusses past actions and future plans for the Obama administration Wednesday evening in the Rion Ballroom.
Lauren Poe celebrates after being announced as winner of the at-large 1 seat of the Gainesville City Commission on Tuesday night at the Supervisor of Elections office downtown.
Nathan Skop sits with campaigners and supporters at Gator's Dockside after losing the race for the at-large 1 seat of the Gainesville City Commission on Tuesday night.
Chefs Anthony Rannazzisi and Jeff "The Heart of the City" Rivers keep up with the high order demand that comes on National Pancake Day on Wednesday afternoon at IHOP. National Pancake Day started in 2006 and works in cooperation with the Children's Miracle Network. Patrons are given a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes and asked to donate to Children's Miracle Network instead. "Hopefully someone will come in, eat some free pancakes and donate to the cause," said Jim Creasman, general manager at the IHOP located at 3625 SW 13th St. The Gainesville location gave away about 1,500 stacks last year and hoped to serve about 1,800 this year.
Officer Brian Fundenburg clocks bus's top speeds in the final stretch of the RTS Bus Roadeo on Saturday. Buses were expected to reach 20 mph.
Regina Lynn, 45, owner of Simply Lynn's Treats, and her aunt Charlotte Freetine, 65, talk with Mayor Craig Lowe at the opening day of Den and Ken's Indoor and Outdoor Flea Market on Saturday afternoon.
The Alachua County Fire Rescue Station, located at 930 SE Fifth St., is now LEED-certified. It is the county's only certified green building and the first station to be certified in Florida.
Carl A. Reed, 68, of Woodland Park, Colorado, sets braces around a mold that will shape a concrete and bronze sculpture he calls "Union Gate #02" on Wednesday.
Michael Bowie, director of Recruitment, Retention & Multicultural Affairs at the University of Florida, discusses hazing at the Anti-hazing Task Force meeting on Tuesday morning in Tigert Hall.
Brad Noblitt, director of production and creative services in the UF College of Journalism and Communications, looks on as Utility Service of Gainesville Inc. workers zip-tie a 144-count fiber-optic cable on Thursday afternoon. The cable will transmit HD video and audio directly from University Athletic Association venues to Weimer Hall as part of a partnership between WUFT-TV and UAA.
Graffiti covers the wall in front of a house on University Avenue on Thursday. In response to increased amounts of graffiti, spokesman Bob Woods said the city has developed a campaign to raise public awareness toward the issue and minimize the unwelcome marks. The campaign will be unrolled this month.
Lauren Book, founder of Lauren's Kids, and her supporters wave at passing motorists at they walk down Museum Drive near Lake Alice on Tuesday as part of the "Walk in My Shoes" campaign, which is a 1,500 mile walk across Florida to bring awareness to help prevent sexual abuse.
Psychology senior Jodi Wallace and biology senior Noelani Arango look at the inventory in the school-supply vending machine, located on the second floor of Library West on Tuesday afternoon.
Jeff McAdams, president of the Alachua County Fraternal Order of Police lodge, thanks Sen. Steve Oelrich on Tuesday for opposing a state bill that would privatize Florida prisons.
David Baden, mechanical engineering junior, discusses hotdogging with Brian Keefe Tuesday afternoon on the North Lawn. Keefe, a Weinermobile operator, recruited students to work as drivers, or "hotdoggers."
Local comedy troupe the Delta Group performs at the Gainesville Improv Festival on Thursday night.
Members of the Gainesville Chinese School perform the Chinese yo-yo Saturday evening at the Chinese American Student Association's Chinese New Year show, "Awaken the Dragon."
The southbound lanes of Interstate 75 near Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park were damaged by Sunday's series of wrecks, which claimed 11 lives.