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Carmen Florez, a psychology senior, creates a flower crown at Art Fest Tuesday. The event was hosted by UF’s Hispanic Heritage Month, which promotes and celebrates different aspects of Hispanic culture on campus.
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Carmen Florez, a psychology senior, creates a flower crown at Art Fest Tuesday. The event was hosted by UF’s Hispanic Heritage Month, which promotes and celebrates different aspects of Hispanic culture on campus.
Alazne Cameron, an english and political science sophomore, creates a painting for Hispanic Heritage Month Art Fest on Tuesday evening. The event, hosted by UF Hispanic Heritage Month, featured several activities such as painting, DIY flower crowns and various live performances.
Nikolas Bindi, UF student and Inspire Party member junior, walks with about 200 protesters calling for more emergency blue lights on fraternity drive Tuesday evening.
Ja’Keil Norris, 5, runs away from the firetruck hose while carrying two water balloons Saturday during Beat the Heat Water Day.
Kalvin Fort, 14, pours a bucket of water on his 3-year-old sister Mae’lisha Watts.
A Gainesville Police Explorer stealthily hands a water balloon to a Gainesville police officer in anticipation for one of the kids-versus-cops water balloon fights. Both teams were supposed to start with no balloons and race to the supplies of water balloons in the middle of the battlefield, but some of the officers were sneaking balloons before the battle started.
Alia DeLong, a UF doctoral student and member of the National Women’s Liberation, works on a sign that reads “Protect Women, Blue Lights Now” at the NWL sign-making event on the evening of Sept. 10.
Alia DeLong, a UF doctoral student and member of the National Women’s Liberation, works on a sign that reads “Protect Women, Blue Lights Now” at the NWL sign-making event on the evening of Sept. 10.
Alia DeLong, a UF doctoral student and member of the National Women’s Liberation, works on a sign that reads “Protect Women, Blue Lights Now” at the NWL sign-making event on the evening of Sept. 10.
Nik Bindi, CLAS Senator and Deputy Minority Party Leader, speaks Tuesday night at the first Student Government meeting of Fall semester about upcoming fall legislation on SG reapportionment to better reflect the populations of voting districts. About 100 people attended the meeting.
Nik Bindi, CLAS Senator and Deputy Minority Party Leader, speaks Tuesday night at the first Student Government meeting of Fall semester about upcoming fall legislation on SG reapportionment to better reflect the populations of voting districts. About 100 people attended the meeting.
Abigail Mistretta, a fourth year music major, conducts the Gator Marching Band as they play for about thousands of attendees at the Rally in the Swamp.
Kunj Patel, a biochemistry sophomore, prepares to do the gator chomp with a few hundred of his fellow classmates at the Rally in the Swamp event. Patel said he is most excited for football season this semester.
Kunj Patel, a biochemistry sophomore, prepares to do the gator chomp with a few hundred of his fellow classmates at the Rally in the Swamp event. Patel said he is most excited for football season this semester.
Abigail Mistretta, a fourth year music major, conducts the Gator Marching Band as they play for about thousands of attendees at the Rally in the Swamp.
Motorcyclists pass through the Third Annual Great Gainesville Car Show at Bo Diddley Community Plaza. Hundreds of people attended the annual event.
Motorcyclists pass through the Third Annual Great Gainesville Car Show at Bo Diddley Community Plaza. Hundreds of people attended the annual event.
Michael Powers, 31, sits at his dining table where he is about to eat a baked chicken dinner for himself and his three sons. He lives in East Gainesville public housing, but dreams of moving to Savannah, Georgia.
Jose Hernandez, a performer from Iztacalco, Mexico, stares down the camera Saturday after performing a traditional Mashika dance during the inaugural Gainesville Native American Festival at the Alachua County Fairgrounds, 3100 NE 39th Ave. The event celebrated Native American culture with a variety of performances and vendors, and hundreds of people attended the event.
Jose Hernandez, a performer from Iztacalco, Mexico, stares down the camera Saturday after performing a traditional Mashika dance during the inaugural Gainesville Native American Festival at the Alachua County Fairgrounds, 3100 NE 39th Ave. The event celebrated Native American culture with a variety of performances and vendors, and hundreds of people attended the event.