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A Gainesville Police sergeant looks on as Investigator Rosell bags evidence from the armed robbery that occurred at Hidden Village Sept. 8, 2015
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A Gainesville Police sergeant looks on as Investigator Rosell bags evidence from the armed robbery that occurred at Hidden Village Sept. 8, 2015
Officer Porfirio Laboy works from inside his vehicle.
UF football head coach Jim McElwain strolls through Gator Walk on Sept. 5, 2015, before the game versus New Mexico State.
Jeanne Greenfield strums her banjo and sings to the tune “Hard Times” by Stephen Foster. “'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary,” she sang. “Hard times, hard times, come again no more.”
Val Leitner, 36, washes off homemade biscuit batter off her hands in a water bowl during the living history Reconstruction era event at Dudley Farm Historic State Park on Sept. 4, 2015. Leitner was participating as one of the living historians and cooked food for other volunteers on a wood stove.
Val Leitner holds a hot pot of roselle tea on Sept. 4, 2015. She boiled the petals of the roselle flower on a wood-fired stove. Later, the tea would be available for a volunteer lunch.
A member of the University Athletic Association attempts to contain the Florida Gator football team until it was their time to run onto the field. The one-man barrier did not successfully hold back the excited pushing power of Florida’s offensive and defensive players.
Cori Atkins, 57, chops vegetables on the porch of the Dudley Farm cookhouse on Sept. 4, 2015. The vegetables would be used in food dishes for volunteers at the living history Reconstruction event.
Jim Marks plays “Hard Times” by Stephen Foster on his guitar on Sept. 4, 2015. He was accompanied by two other musicians, who he has been playing with for about 30 years.
UF quarterback Treon Harris passes during Florida's 61-13 win against New Mexico State on Saturday at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Surrounded by media, Jim McElwain celebrates Florida's 61-13 win against New Mexico State on Sept. 5, 2015. This was his first game as head UF football coach.
UF quarterback Treon Harris passes during Florida's 61-13 win against New Mexico State on Saturday at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
UF head football coach Jim McElwain (center) smiles as he walks off the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium following Florida's 61-13 win against New Mexico State Sept. 5, 2015
UF head football coach Jim McElwain (center) smiles as he walks off the field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium following Florida's 61-13 win against New Mexico State Sept. 5, 2015
Elizabeth Mulholland, a 19-year-old UF anthropology junior, balances on the feet of Tori Hall, a 20-year-old UF exercise physiology junior, during a “star” Acro-Yoga pose at Turlington Thursday. The pair informed students about the small group Acro-Yoga training courses that UF Recreational Center provides students. Ten sessions cost $100.
Susan Webster, a 21-year-old Chinese and business double major senior, whips around to point at the Field and Fork Food Pantry, which started out as her idea. The UF Student Senator said she cried when she saw the official sign for the first time. “If I had to leave UF today, I would be satisfied,” Webster said.
Megan Kimmel, UF communications director at the Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research, takes a selfie with an orange spoon dangling from her nose during the Field and Fork Food Pantry ribbon cutting event. Bread of the Mighty food bank encouraged event attendees to post orange spoon selfies to raise awareness of Hunger Action Month.
Logan Ham (third from left), UF President Kent Fuchs and UF Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines, sever the ribbon in front of the Field and Fork Food Pantry to commemorate the opening of the food pantry, located next to McCarty Hall, on Sept. 1, 2015. The pantry had already provided food to 140 students and faculty.
Vaibhar Gupta (right), a UF masters student, jumps 105 times in 45 seconds while UF Recreational Sports employee Jenn Richard keeps his time to compete in UF Recreational Sports’ jump rope challenge during the Field and Fork Food Pantry ribbon cutting ceremony.
Susan Webster, a 21-year-old Chinese and business double major senior, whips around to point at the Field and Fork Food Pantry, which started out as her idea. The UF Student Senator said she cried when she saw the official sign for the first time. “If I had to leave UF today, I would be satisfied,” Webster said.