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(10/04/15 11:22pm)
Veronica Robleto, 35-year-old co-owner of Siembra Farms, shares information regarding the farm's weekly Community Supported Agriculture membership. The membership offers consumers a direct connection to the food they eat while also allowing the farmer to prioritize sustainable farming techniques. "It's almost like a complete lifestyle shift," she said.
(10/04/15 11:22pm)
Noah Shitama, 36-year-old founder of SwallowTail Farm, discusses the importance of supporting local farmers at the First Magnitude Brewing Company Sunday for the Back to the Garden CSA Fair. "We do it for the families that we feed and join us at the market," he said. "The community is the heart of it all," he said.
(10/02/15 12:43am)
Steven Bingham conducts the Santa Fe wind and percussion ensemble at the ninth annual Winds and the Classics concert in the Santa Fe College fine arts hall Oct. 1, 2015. The ensembles played a variety of songs including the Washington Post March, America the Beautiful and a tribute to David Gorham.
(10/02/15 12:09am)
A flautist performs in the "Winds and the Classics" concert at Santa Fe College on Oct. 1, 2015.
(10/02/15 12:09am)
Clarinetists perform in the "Winds and the Classics" concert at Santa Fe College on Oct. 1, 2015.
(10/02/15 12:09am)
Steven Bingham conducts the Santa Fe wind and percussion ensemble in the Winds and the Classics concert in the Santa Fe College fine arts hall Oct. 1, 2015.
(10/02/15 12:09am)
Steven Bingham conducts the Santa Fe wind and percussion ensemble at the ninth annual Winds and the Classics concert in the Santa Fe College fine arts hall Oct. 1, 2015. The ensembles played a variety of songs including the Washington Post March, America the Beautiful and a tribute to David Gorham.
(09/29/15 11:36pm)
Rodrigo Guerrero brews a batch of Ethiopia blend using a pour over at Know Where Coffee on Sept. 29, 2015. The 22-year-old UF food and resource economics student has worked at the 1226 W. University Ave. shop since it opened in March. "All I drink are lattes and cappuccinos," he said.
(09/29/15 11:36pm)
Logistics manager Thomas Whitman prepares a batch of coffee beans for packaging at the Opus Coffee warehouse on Sept. 29, 2015. The company has four shops in Gainesville and supplies coffee beans to other local businesses. "I normally start off my day with a plain old cup of joe at any one of our locations," he said.
(09/24/15 11:50pm)
Farm animal behaviorist and autism advocate Temple Grandin shares her insight on success at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Sept. 24, 2015. She also discussed children’s need to become more active mentally. “Give the kid the chance to respond - wait and let them respond,” Grandin said.
(09/23/15 11:15pm)
Retail employee Susan Meyer (left) and her mother Dorothy Puida pick out plants at the Union Street Farmers Market on Sept. 23, 2015. "I try to come here as often as my schedule permits," Meyer said. "I come here for all of my produce, too."
(09/22/15 12:25am)
Nikki Nguyen, a 21-year-old UF sociology junior and Alpha Kappa Delta Phi sister, laughs with a friend while representing her sorority at the 2015 Asian Kaleidoscope Month opening ceremony Sept. 21, 2015. "Our sorority got a pink rose for one of our sisters for her first public performance," Nguyen said.
(09/21/15 12:17am)
Kara Greenfield, a 22-year-old UF health science senior, joins and dances with Shermy D in the midget regulation ring on Friday night. “I can’t say I’ve been to a midget wrestling match before,” Greenfield said.
(09/21/15 12:17am)
The Tiny Terror immobilizes his opponent by applying a nerve lock onto his shoulder on Saturday night. He was the first champion who won a Battle Royal in 2011 and held the inaugural championship title for over 1,400 days.
(09/21/15 12:17am)
Johnny “Attitude” Greene, co-owner and announcer of Micro Championship Wrestling, introduces the six professional micro wrestlers and former WWE superstar at the High Dive on Friday, August 18th, 2015. “They’re half the size and twice the violence,” Greene said.
(09/21/15 12:17am)
Lieutenant Dan (top) pins down The Tiny Terror (bottom), Carlton Barber, on the wrestling ring set up at the High Dive on Friday night. The Tiny Terror is the world’s smallest wrestler standing at 38 inches tall.
(09/21/15 12:16am)
Chatting and enjoying drinks, a crowd gathers Friday night at the High Dive to await “The Greatest Little Show on Earth,” Micro Championship Wrestling.
(09/18/15 12:11am)
Mariette Gallor, a 29-year-old Fracture employee, tells the story of an arrest of a muslim, Ahmed Mohamed, and shares her similar experience with one of her high school teachers during a Storytelling Meetup at The Bull Thursday . “The collision of the past and current mentality kind of culminated towards me becoming more appreciative of what happened to me,” she said.
(09/18/15 12:11am)
Steve Kalishman, president of the Sister City Program, talks about how the program can help solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in his office in Haile Village on Sept. 15, 2015. "We can be a bridge and we can bring about change through relationships--real, lasting relationships," Kalishman said.
(09/17/15 12:18am)
STUDY ABROAD -- Bobbi Stiebmetz (left), a campus recruiter for The Peace Corps, discusses international graduate opportunities with Madeline Bieda, a 21-year-old UF psychology senior, during the study abroad fair on Wednesday at the Plaza of the Americas. Bieda was interested in internships that took place after graduation.