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Kevin Veach, owner of Green Energy Options, chooses a member of the audience to answer on the sexiness of energy efficiency at a solar energy and efficiency workshop at the Alachua County Administration building Saturday morning.
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Kevin Veach, owner of Green Energy Options, chooses a member of the audience to answer on the sexiness of energy efficiency at a solar energy and efficiency workshop at the Alachua County Administration building Saturday morning.
Students watch President Barack Obama’s 2012 presidential nomination acceptance speech on a projector screen in the Matthews Suite on the fourth floor of the Reitz Union on Thursday night.
Weizhi Cheng, 22, enjoys a Cuban gator sandwich during lunch with Heather Rivers, 22, at the Midtown Flaco’s Cuban Bakery on Wednesday afternoon.
UF President Bernie Machen addressed faculty in his annual State of the University address Thursday. Machen commemorated the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Land Grant Act, which laid the foundation for UF’s creation.
UF President Bernie Machen addressed faculty in his annual State of the University address Thursday. Machen commemorated the 150th anniversary of the Morrill Land Grant Act, which laid the foundation for UF’s creation.
Supervisor of Elections Stephen Davis presented his contingency plan for the Student Government election Oct. 2 and Oct. 3.
The smells of a plate of collard greens, a half-rack of smoked ribs, Texas toast and macaroni and cheese waft through Adam’s Rib Co.’s second location at 1515 SW 13th St. The restaurant opened its new location Friday after a two-day delay due to a lightning strike.
Supervisor of Elections Stephen Davis presented his contingency plan for the Student Government election Oct. 2 and Oct. 3.
Newly elected Student Senate President Logan Harrison waits for the final tally for his previous position, Senate president pro tempore.
Freshman Truc Nguyen, an 18-year-old nutrition major, purchases books for her first semester from bookstore associate David Martinez, 25, Tuesday afternoon
Claire Miller, Student Government cabinet director of community political affairs, talks with Mayor Craig Lowe on Tuesday at a meeting in the Reitz Union. Lowe spoke with four students about his local and national political involvement. He urged students to go out and vote. Read the story on page 10.
"Jennirene" started out six years ago as a "sport," or an offspring with unusual characteristics, and was named for Steve Felts' daughter. Felts, 54, a plumber from Ocala, had five roses on the winner's table this year. He says growing roses is "a labor of love."
Jose Soto, co-president of UF’s Graduate Assistants United, speaks about CISE budget cuts at the Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
Racers take their marks at the start of the doughnut race in Westwood Middle School's parking lot at about 8:45 a.m. on Saturday. Participants had to eat a dozen doughnuts and run two miles.
Blessing giver/trainer Prana Rose, 76, blesses Lisa Fadley, 51, a psychic, at the Sacred Earth Psychic Fair on Saturday afternoon. Prana teaches free classes Thursday evenings at 7:30 in her home at 2405 NW 48th Terrace.
A University of Pittsburgh study suggests that texting during class may interfere with a student’s ability to learn.
Syed Mohammed I. Haider, 60, a “concerned citizen,” speaks during the citizen comment period of the Gainesville City Commission meeting.
Koa Conley, 18 months, waits in line to buy a pint of blueberries from Wellborn Farm Blueberries at the 16th anniversary of the Union Street Farmers Market on Wednesday.
GRU intern Mauricio Gaivis, 22, tests the water pressure, or “fire flow,” in preparation for a new condominium complex soon to be built in the vacant lot at Northwest Second Avenue and Northwest 19th Street on Tuesday afternoon.