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Students for a Democratic Society and its supporters protest for justice for Trayvon Martin on University Avenue on Monday afternoon.
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Students for a Democratic Society and its supporters protest for justice for Trayvon Martin on University Avenue on Monday afternoon.
Joey Feulner, owner and cook at Bella Donna's Italian Eatery, cooks 30 quarts of marinara, or "red," sauce.
Participants of the Mr. Relay Pageant dance on stage in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center while waiting for the results of the fundraising contest. The men dressed in drag raised over $800 for Relay for Life.
Gainesville resident Crystal Sorrow, 34, sews up Zoe, one of the seven dolls she made at Wild Iris Books for the Comfort Doll Project, a national project that makes dolls for domestic abuse victims. "I wanted to make her cheerful so she would be a bright spot for a battered woman," Sorrow said.
Mechanical Engineering student Keaton Fisher,19, dunks on a bounce-house hoop during the Cheerwine Fan Party in front of Beaty West on Thursday. Cheerwine lovers enjoyed Cheerwine floats, Cheerwine-flavored wings and Cheerwine-flavored cupcakes at the event.
A sold home sits among others for sale in Forest Creek, a 28-lot subdivision off Northwest 34th Avenue. Some realtors are saying that now is the time to buy, not rent, in Gainesville.
Renee Shifrin-Tannenholtz gets her head shaved on the bandshell of Flavet Field on Friday afternoon for the Freshman Leadership Council's first annual St. Baldrick's Day event. Shifrin-Tannenholtz raised $1,831 for children's cancer research.
Brothers Murdolph Jones, 7, and Malaqhi Jones, 5, play in bumper balls at the Gainesville Community Fest on Saturday afternoon.
UF President Bernie Machen listens to faculty members' concerns about the GatorCare self-insurance plan at the Faculty Senate meeting Thursday. Machen also discussed possible tuition increases.
Anthony Biasella holds his son, Jacob, on his shoulders as they look at discounted Gator products in Gator Shop on University Avenue.
Florida shortshop Cheyenne Coyle said the third-ranked Gators’ softball team has been making an effort to be more exciting to provide entertainment for fans.
Midtown nightclub XS will close its doors for the last time on Thursday. A new club, Envy, will open in its place after Spring Break.
Music theatre sophomore Alana Neuman sings at the memorial of Paul F. Favini, the interim director of the School of Theatre and Dance, in the Constans Theatre on Monday.
Coach Billy Donovan said he was disappointed with Erving Walker’s effort and leadership during Florida’s 76-62 loss at Georgia on Saturday.
Aidan Knowles, an Irish exchange student, poses in the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field on Sunday.
Students for Democratic Society representative Skye Schmelzer, 19, speaks with Jamal Sowell, executive assistant to President Machen about fair wages for RTS bus drivers. Schmelzer's key point was for drivers to no longer have forced overtime.
Father Les Singleton hold out pennies to supporters of fair wages for Immokalee workers. According to Singleton, it would only cost Publix a penny per tomato to pay the Immokalee workers fair wages.
Florida catcher Mike Zunino hit two home runs in Tuesday’s 8-6 win.
Florida guard Kenny Boynton, who is coming off a 25-point performance in a 30-point win Saturday, said the Gators aren’t overlooking Auburn.
Florida redshirt junior guard Mike Rosario (hip) is expected to return tonight against Auburn after missing UF’s last three games.