Here Comes the Sun
Chris Burg, a 19-year-old advertising freshman, watches the sunrise at Newnans Lake early Thursday morning.
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Chris Burg, a 19-year-old advertising freshman, watches the sunrise at Newnans Lake early Thursday morning.
English junior Amanda Heimerman, 24, and her date, psychology junior Logan Stallings, 20, share a moment at the PRIDE Student Union’s ’80s and beyond-themed dance at Hillel on Thursday night. The dance was part of Pride Awareness Month.
Nina, a stray brown tabby cat, lays in the arms of Vernon Sawyer, acting director of Alachua County Animal Services, Tuesday afternoon. Soon some of the cats will be moving to a new cat adoption facility in the lobby that includes two- to four-room cat condos.
Harp crafter John Trinckes strums strings at the Santa Fe Arts Festival on Saturday afternoon. He has constructed harps from recycled pianos for 15 years.
Dustin Buckley poses for a photo on Thursday. Buckley collects Box Tops for Education and sells them online.
Scantily clad students sprint through Turlington Plaza on Friday evening for 14th annual Great Underwear Dash.
Hidden Oak student Robin Raisch, 11, plays a wooden flute at the Santa Fe Arts Festival. The flute is individually crafted to match a Native American Style by David O'Neal of Rising Moon Flutes.
Oft-injured sophomore Alaina Johnson has benefitted from a lighter training load this season. Johnson shared two titles at NCAA Regionals with Ashanée Dickerson.
Reema Alnuaimat, 4, holds Noah, a Madagascar hissing cockroach, as her sister, Salma, 3, looks on. The cockroaches were pulling toy tractors at BugFest Open House, an event put on by the entomology and nematology department, on Wednesday evening.
Junior Ashanée Dickerson spots her landing during a beam routine. She is looking to be more consistent as UF heads to NCAA Regionals.
Junior Ashanée Dickerson spots her landing during a beam routine. She is looking to be more consistent as UF heads to NCAA Regionals.
Gainesville resident Bruce Baber, 65, walks dogs along South Main Street on Monday afternoon. He has walked dogs professionally for 25 years.
Gainesville firefighter Josh Rodgers, 25, readies a rope for a confined-space rescue practice session on Monday at Gainesville Fire Rescue Station No. 1 on South Main Street.
Matt Michel poses for a photo at his ninth Dance Marathon event in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center early Sunday morning.
Gator Salsa Club president Kelley Naus, 21, practices a new salsa routine with professional dancer, Omar Clinton, 33, on Saturday afternoon. Gator Salsa Club hosted lessons all day, culminating with a Saturday night with DJ Rob Fernandez from Orlando.
Students for a Democratic Society activist Jarrod Allen, 22, marches to Tigert Hall on Thursday afternoon to protest SB 1752, which would increase tuition.
Local band Janna Pelle and the Half-Steps perform at Double Down Live in September 2011. Since January, the music venue has been receiving noise complaints up to five times a week from neighbors.
Graduate student Courtney Chambers, 27, gets a massage from Eric Anthony, 36, on the Reitz Union North Lawn on Wednesday afternoon. Anthony has been massaging since 2006 and is currently studying acupuncture at the Academy for Five Element Acupuncture.
Gators sophomore Lauren Haeger pitches during a game last season. The sophomore helped Florida beat No. 1 Alabama 8-4 on Wednesday.
Gators sophomore Lauren Haeger pitches during a game last season. The sophomore helped Florida beat No. 1 Alabama 8-4 on Wednesday.