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(11/23/11 2:33am)
Jacob Kubisz's scientific art display "Vital" sits on display as part of the "Codified: Art + Genetics" exhibit on the third floor of the UF Cancer and Genetics Research Complex. The exhibition runs through Tuesday, and is free for the public.
(11/16/11 2:03am)
Senate President Andy Mason tallies votes during Tuesday's impeachment hearing for Supervisor of Elections Toni Megna. Senators voted that Megna did not follow eight elections rules but voted not to impeach her.
(11/15/11 1:50am)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture decided it would delay implementing a 15-cent fee on fresh Christmas trees sold on farms that sell more than 500 trees a year.
(11/13/11 11:53pm)
Nathan Skop is primarily concerned with fiscal responsibility, openness in government and a focus on public safety.
(11/08/11 3:47am)
Student Senate President Andy Mason said he will assemble a group to make changes to UF's elections rules.
(11/02/11 11:13pm)
A UF emergency alert email sent around 10 a.m. Wednesday warned students and staff of an "armed subject" in the Shands atrium.
(11/02/11 11:12pm)
Raymond Rawls cleans at the Florida Museum of Natural History to prepare for an upcoming interactive energy consumption model exhibit.
(11/01/11 3:02am)
Katelyn Sims, a 21-year-old sophomore at Sante Fe College who has cystic fibrosis, teaches line dancing at :08 on Friday night.
(10/27/11 12:57am)
Dave Bittle holds two young Chihuahua mixes named Roxanne and Charro on Bo Diddley Community Plaza on Wednesday. Bittle sells the puppies at the Union Street Farmers Market and said they have all of their shots.
(10/23/11 11:46pm)
Members of Punjab Di Asli Pehchaan perform at the Indian Student Association's Diwali Show on Saturday night at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The group is a competitive team of dancers from around Florida.
(10/21/11 1:59am)
A fatal shooting occurred at Cabana Beach apartment complex at about 3 a.m. Friday morning.
(10/20/11 2:27am)
UF philosophy junior Cary Putnal uses his mind to let go of a balloon labeled with one of his greatest fears, "class", on the Plaza of the Americas Wednesday, using relaxation to trigger a chord which releases the balloon.
(10/14/11 12:12am)
John Laster is a first-year law student at UF but has been working for gaming websites for years. Laster helped start XBLAFans.com, a site focusing on Xbox Live Arcade games.
(10/09/11 11:42pm)
Nine years in the making, Mike Barcia's ‘96 dual-exhaust Chevy big block chassis named No Compromise is one of the many vehicles on display at the Slamfest Car and Truck Show at the Alachua County Fairgrounds on Sunday. This year was the 20th anniversary of the show and featured many kinds of vehicles, including imports, classics and hot rods.
(10/06/11 11:20pm)
Volunteering members of RecSports serve food to a man at St. Francis House on Thursday. Currently, St. Francis House is restricted to a 130-meal limit per day.
(09/19/11 11:49pm)
The Senior Recreation Center at Northside Park is Alachua County's first senior center. The center is located at 5701 NW 34th St.
(09/15/11 12:04am)
Forest resources and conservation students and natural resource conservation students use a seine net to capture samples of small minnows Wednesday afternoon. They worked under the guidance of the head of the student fisheries department, Kimberly Thurman, at the shores of Lake Alice.
(09/14/11 12:47am)
Carolina Ochsenius paints a tribute to the deceased Sebastian Ochsenius on the 34th Street Wall while family and friends watch. Sebastian was fatally shot in his home on June 29, 2010.
(09/09/11 1:47am)
Kevin Williams, an attorney who works at the law office located in the historic Fennel-Waldo House, looks through charred remains on the floor of the office, located at 719 NE First St., which caught fire Wednesday night.
(09/01/11 12:19am)
Hand-blown glass flowers adorn the shop at Thornebrook Gallery, which will celebrate its 30th anniversary throughout September.