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Mike Salay and his wife, Samantha, took over ownership of Anthem Tattoo Parlor on Sept. 2.
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Mike Salay and his wife, Samantha, took over ownership of Anthem Tattoo Parlor on Sept. 2.
Otis Britt, owner of Gator Dawgs on West University Avenue, turns off the open sign at the front of the restaurant. Gator Dawgs will officially close Sunday.
The saxophone section of the Gator Marching Band dresses as Occupy protesters for the band's annual Halloween costume contest.
Zoology junior Kristina Wilson, 20, screams as her scalp is being torn off in a makeshift hair trap at the Haunted Broward event Thursday night.
The bat house and bat barn can be seen streaming live 24/7 because of the Florida Museum of Natural History's grants, donations and investments.
Gabrielle Rushing and Jessica Bentley pose for a photo inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Wednesday. The two appear in Playboy's "Girls of the SEC" edition.
GRU workers Mark Roc and Ren Gallon work on power lines on Fifth Avenue on Thursday afternoon. "We are replacing everything but the pole," said GRU manager Dwayne Mercer.
Psychology junior Ana Gutierrez, 20, donned a blond wig to become Draco Malfoy for RUB's A Trip to Hogsmeade. Gutierrez lays on the ground awaiting the results of the costume contest, which was won by a student dressed as Luna Lovegood.
After 11 years, the Alachua County Environmental Protection Department is moving its office to a new location at the Seagle Building Annex.
Tshitshi Kalala, a 37-year-old Congo native and sustainable development practice graduate student, speaks to about 15 students at Operation Congo STOP!: An Interactive Awareness Forum.
Austin Toth, 18, a mechanical engineering freshman on the Sandmen Mudfest team, washes off after a 5-4 handball victory against Coming in Hot, a squad from Weaver Hall. This was the second day of Mudfest, a tradition that started in 1969 in the Tolbert Area.
City Commission candidate Harold Saive works on a song for Occupy Gainesville in his study. The song, written by Duane Schwingel, another Occupy Gainesville protester, debuted on Saive's YouTube channel GainesvilleNews. "It's in the embryonic stages right now," Saive said.
Addiction Tattoo customer Mike Beall, 22, looks through a portfolio of tattoos on Thursday evening. Addiction Tattoo is holding a Halloween Hottest Tattoo and Piercing Contest with a $250 prize pack and a raffle with all proceeds going to St. Francis House and the Ronald McDonald House.
Gainesville activist Jesse Schmidt stands before a crowd of about 120 people as Occupy Gainesville rallies on the steps of City Hall Wednesday evening. Occupy Gainesville is a splinter group of Occupy Wall Street, a movement to "stop corporate greed and corrupt politics," according to occupywallst.org.
Graduado Samurai Davis leads a group of about 15 in an Afro-Brazilian dance/martial arts style called Capoeira. The main moves are power kicks, but there are also some aerial and ground acrobatics for advanced participants. Capoeira originated as a dance created by African slaves.
Gainesville resident Dante Debose attempts a Boneless FingerFlip 180 over the bull gator statue outside University Auditorium on Monday evening. Debose had to do a quarter kickflip and then catch the board before it slid from underneath him.
The Great Underwear Dash took place Friday night and started on Turlington Plaza. Participants' clothes will be donated to the Student Alumni Association Operation Cover-Up Gainesville campaign.
Gas prices across Florida have dropped 7 cents per gallon over the last week. The tax on gas in Alachua is 37 cents on the dollar.
Gainesville residents Leah Watkins and Jimmy Dobbins pose for an engagement photo outside of Thomas Hall on Monday evening.