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Stuart Block and Patrick C. Wilber, a business development manager for Power Production Management Inc., pose on the roof of the Beta Theta Pi house Tuesday afternoon.
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Stuart Block and Patrick C. Wilber, a business development manager for Power Production Management Inc., pose on the roof of the Beta Theta Pi house Tuesday afternoon.
Chief of Police for Santa Fe College Ed Book speaks about underage drinking on Monday morning in Emerson Alumni Hall.
Wendell Stainsby, a 22-year-old environmental engineering major, picks up a craft beer from 22-year-old marketing major, Chelsea Schaffer, at the Greater Gator Beer Festival on Saturday.
Jacob Atem poses inside Weimer Hall on Wednesday.
Paul Laikind, Max Wallace and Mitch Jacobson answer questions from the audience at the Celebration of Innovation Showcase at the UF Hilton on Tuesday.
Gators Going Green Student Outreach Director Alex Palomino and Agency Head Brittnie Baker speak at the Student Senate meeting Tuesday night.
A route 5 RTS bus heads west down University Avenue across from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.
Sales and Marketing Representative Joy Richie and Regional Sales Manager Robbie Jones of Cheerwine describe the perks of being a Cheerwine campus ambassador on Thursday afternoon at the summer job and internship fair.
Craig Brashier, planning project manager for Causseaux, Hewett, & Walpole, Inc., explains to the Gainesville planning committee details about the future rehab facility located at 4001 SW 13th St., which was formally a Residence Inn.
UF&Shands plans to turn a vacant Residence Inn, located at 4001 SW 13th St., into a drug- and alcohol- abuse treatment center. The project will cost UF&Shands between $3 million and $4 million and will also treat eating disorders.
Political journalist Steve Bousquet listens to questions from audience members on Tuesday at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service.
Shelves begin to empty, including the vampire books section, as Books Inc., located at 505 NW 13th St., prepares to close its doors.
Dressed as a can of beer, David Martinez, 24, finds an alternate way to drink the green beer served at Mother's Pub & Grill on Saturday morning.
The Florida Gator Trap, Skeet and Sporting Team takes aim at a clay disk filled with orange powder at the Gator Skeet and Trap Club last Tuesday.
Dressed as a can of beer, David Martinez, 24, finds an alternate way to drink the green beer served at Mother's Pub & Grill on Saturday morning.
UF's College of Journalism and Communications was ranked among the best 10 journalism schools by CollegeMagazine.com.
Flaco's, located at 200 W University Ave., will open a second location in Midtown.
Senate President Aundre Price sorts through new name tags for the senators at Tuesday night's meeting.
[Editor's Note: This caption has been updated to reflect a correction. It incorrectly identified a saxophone soloist as Grammy-winning trumpeter Wynton Marsalis.]