Free rides to vote
UF College Democrats is offering voters free rides to polling locations, including the Supervisor of Elections County Administration building at 12 SE First St., for the Gainesville city elections on Jan. 31.
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UF College Democrats is offering voters free rides to polling locations, including the Supervisor of Elections County Administration building at 12 SE First St., for the Gainesville city elections on Jan. 31.
Students wait in line to talk to a representative from Ryder Logistics and Transportation Solutions Worldwide at the Career Showcase in the O'Connell Center on Tuesday afternoon.
Kathleen Bly, 25, cleans the rust off an Italian wheel with steel wool at The 8th Ave Bike and Coffee House, which is participating in the UF Office of Sustainability's Bicycle Benefits program.
With football season over, Gators freshman fullback Hunter Joyer made his debut for the track and field team Sunday, taking home fifth in the shot put at the Gator Invite.
Brian Krashpad, frontman of the local punk rock band Crash Pad, plays downtown at the Fight Back Florida Gainesville Rocks the Vote rally Saturday afternoon.
Street preacher Gary Birdsong speaks to students on Turlington Plaza about his beliefs and interpretation of the Bible on Thursday afternoon. Birdsong, who lives in North Carolina, has migrated south every year to preach to students since the 1980s.
Mark Venzke, 54, is one of eight people running for the at-large 1 seat on the Gainesville City Commission.
Senior center Azania Stewart (13), who is averaging only 2.8 points during Southeastern Conference play, has been supplanted by forward Ndidi Madu as a starter.
Freshman Elana Selinger, 18, practices fire poi, a performance art involving spinning balls fixed to a chain in circular patterns set on fire using lighter fluid. Selinger has been practicing fire twirling for two months.
Armando Grundy, 32, is one of three candidates running for Gainesville City Commission, District 1.
Florida guard Deana Allen scored 13 of her 14 points in the second half Thursday, but it wasn’t enough to propel the Gators to a comeback against the No. 19 Bulldogs.
Winston Cunningham, 17, gets his hair sprayed silver by Chris Shepherd, 17, to complete his robot ensemble for a performance at the dedication ceremony for the Florida Innovation Hub at UF. Both teens are a part of the P.K. Yonge vocal ensemble.
Gators junior forward Jennifer George has recorded eight straight double-doubles, which is five shy of tying the school record.
Finance junior Christopher Howard, 21, bowls in the Reitz Union Game Room on Monday night during the Back to School Bash event, which featured discounted bowling games for $2 per person.
Second-year resident assistant Tyler McCann hangs fliers around his dorm area to alert residents of his spring semester housing meeting.
Gainesville Police survey a five-car crash that left one car flipped at the intersection of 34th Street and University Avenue on Sunday, Jan. 8.
Gainesville Police survey a five-car crash that left one car flipped at the intersection of 34th Street and University Avenue on Sunday, Jan. 8.
Gainesville Police survey a five-car crash that left one car flipped at the intersection of 34th Street and University Avenue on Sunday, Jan. 8.
Joanna Byun, left, signs with her friend Laura Hogan. Byun is one of only three deaf students at UF who use classroom interpreters.
Senior guard Deana Allen is averaging 8.1 points, 2.1 assists, 5.9 rebounds and 2.6 steals per game off the bench for Florida.