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(09/13/15 11:54pm)
The official debut of the kinetic Asian elephant bike sculpture took place during the Asian Elephant Gala Event at The Wooly from 7 to 11 p.m. on Sept. 12, 2015. The conservation initiative included Indian music and dance and Indian cultural art sales.
(09/11/15 1:10am)
Easton Roorda, 8, gets his face painted with a Dia De Los Muertos theme in celebration of Latin culture on Sept. 10, 2015. “It’s great how the museum has a different theme every month," said his father, Ben Roorda. "The kids love the crafts too.”
(09/11/15 1:10am)
Jessica Diaz, 21-year-old UF civil engineer student, waits in line for her share of fried plantains and other culturally diverse foods. She also participated in making her own mola, a traditional work of art from Panama. “It’s a giraffe,” Diaz said.
(09/11/15 12:55am)
Stephanie Norman (right), a 27-year-old UF ecological restoration student, practices her salsa moves with Maria Guijarro, a postdoctorate associate at the Orthopedics Rehabilitation Center, at the Harn Museum Sept. 10, 2015. “I really enjoyed learning how to dance salsa as well as the other performances taking place tonight,” Norman said.
(09/11/15 12:55am)
The movie,“En Nombre de la Hija,” directed by Ecuadorian filmmaker Tania Hermida, plays in the Harn’s auditorium on Thursday for the 11th Gainesville Latino Film Festival . The drama film follows the life of a young girl who tries to learn from the mistakes of past generations for a better tomorrow.
(09/11/15 12:55am)
Easton Roorda, 8, gets his face painted with a Dia De Los Muertos theme in celebration of Latin culture on Sept. 10, 2015. “It’s great how the museum has a different theme every month," said his father, Ben Roorda. "The kids love the crafts too.”
(09/11/15 12:55am)
Jessica Diaz, 21-year-old UF civil engineer student, waits in line for her share of fried plantains and other culturally diverse foods. She also participated in making her own mola, a traditional work of art from Panama. “It’s a giraffe,” Diaz said.
(09/09/15 1:41am)
The new Kirkland’s home decor store opened in Butler Plaza on Sept. 1. Its grand opening will take place on Saturday.
(09/09/15 1:38am)
The new Kirkland’s home decor store opened in Butler Plaza on Sept. 1. Its grand opening will take place on Saturday.
(09/09/15 1:30am)
Katrina Lane, a 25-year-old technical research assistant at the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, pins down taxidermied butterflies Tuesday after a day off in celebration of Labor Day. “I watched the rain and just relaxed at home before going back to the same routine,” Lane said.
(09/09/15 1:28am)
Katrina Lane, a 25-year-old technical research assistant at the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, pins down taxidermied butterflies Tuesday after a day off in celebration of Labor Day. “I watched the rain and just relaxed at home before going back to the same routine,” Lane said.
(09/08/15 12:15am)
Jonathan Benson, a Sleep Center employee who has been selling tickets for almost 11 years, sells UF Gator tickets on the corner University Avenue on Sept. 5, 2015. “Buying and selling is all about the flip," he said. "It’s a rush for me.”
(09/08/15 12:15am)
Jennifer Rhoces (left), a receptionist, and Jessica Shumaker, a nurse, play cornhole while tailgating on Norman Field on Sept. 5, 2015.
(09/08/15 12:15am)
Jackson Haynes, a 22-year-old UF English student, plays Frisbee with his 4-year-old German Shepherd before the football game Sept. 5, 2015. “I bring Lilo with me to every home game," Haynes said. "It’s all about building memories.”
(09/07/15 11:24pm)
Jennifer Rhoces (left), a receptionist, and Jessica Shumaker, a nurse, play cornhole while tailgating on Norman Field on Sept. 5, 2015.
(09/07/15 11:24pm)
From left: Golfer Alex Romani, training specialist Keri Bachtel, and pilot David Rog ride around UF’s campus on their “cruising coolers” before the game Sept. 5, 2015. The cooler gang can parade around for as far as eight miles on fully charged batteries. “We typically go all the way from the Bull Gator lot to the Blue Caboose tent every home game,” Rog said.
(09/07/15 11:24pm)
Jonathan Benson, a Sleep Center employee who has been selling tickets for almost 11 years, sells UF Gator tickets on the corner University Avenue on Sept. 5, 2015. “Buying and selling is all about the flip," he said. "It’s a rush for me.”
(09/07/15 11:24pm)
Sebastian Blandon, a 23-year-old UCF biology student, plays beer pong on campus before the Gators' game against New Mexico State on Sept. 5, 2015.
(09/07/15 11:24pm)
Jackson Haynes, a 22-year-old UF English student, plays Frisbee with his 4-year-old German Shepherd before the football game Sept. 5, 2015. “I bring Lilo with me to every home game," Haynes said. "It’s all about building memories.”
(09/04/15 12:51am)
Gabrielle Ricci, a 22-year-old UF psychology student, works the Wild Iris booth at the LGBTQ+ Welcome Assembly on Sept. 3, 2015. The assembly invited new students to be welcomed to the Gator Nation and learn about sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.