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(10/27/15 12:24am)
Sumati Bellesy, 67, plays a Shruti box while chanting “Shri Krishna Sharanam Mama” on the Plaza of the Americas on Oct. 26, 2015. She said she traveled 3,000 miles from California to visit the International Society for Krishna Consciousness Alachua Hare Krishna Temple. Bellesy has been in Florida for three months and plans to stay for two more.
(10/26/15 12:54am)
Honey, a 6-year-old golden retriever lab mix, wags her tail as owner Kendall Nettles gets ready to walk the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5k on Oct. 24, 2015. The 22-year-old Santa Fe early childhood education senior said it was important to support those with breast cancer and those who had lost their lives.
(10/26/15 12:06am)
Honey, a 6-year-old golden retriever lab mix, wags her tail as owner Kendall Nettles gets ready to walk the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5k on Oct. 24, 2015. The 22-year-old Santa Fe early childhood education senior said it was important to support those with breast cancer and those who had lost their lives.
(10/23/15 1:49am)
Jessica Ramos, an 18-year-old UF english and anthropology freshman, tears up as she remembers her grandmother, who died of lymphoma in April at the remembrance ceremony during the Light the Walk event. Ramos said her grandmother raised her. She didn’t get to go to her funeral when she died. “This helps,” Ramos said.
(10/23/15 12:42am)
Robbie Pomeroy, a 21-year-old UF criminology senior, slides out a wooden block from a giant jenga tower at the UF Cicerones table Oct. 22, 2015. He said the Cicerones were at the Light the Walk event to support one of their members, Chris Abeleda, who was one of the directors of the event and was a survivor of leukemia.
(10/23/15 12:42am)
Jessica Ramos, an 18-year-old UF english and anthropology freshman, tears up as she remembers her grandmother, who died of lymphoma in April at the remembrance ceremony during the Light the Walk event. Ramos said her grandmother raised her. She didn’t get to go to her funeral when she died. “This helps,” Ramos said.
(10/23/15 12:42am)
Megan Shebosky (left), a 25-year-old content journalist for Internet Reputation, grabs a red lantern and is checked off by Nerea Anaya, a 19-year-old UF psychology freshman, on Oct. 22, 2015. Shebosky said she was there for her younger brother, Greg Shebosky, who was diagnosed with leukemia when he was 9. He was cured in 2011, and Megan Shebosky said she raises $100 for research every year he stays cancer free.
(10/23/15 12:41am)
(From left) Meahway Ngu, a 19-year-old UF nursing sophomore; Jan Dela Cruz, a 21-year-old UF biology senior; Edward Wu, a 20-year-old UF computer science junior and Jessie Wang, a 20-year-old UF psychology junior, compete in a head-shaving race at the Light the Night Walk on Oct. 22, 2015. Cruz and Wu volunteered their heads after their organization, Health Educated Asian Leaders, raised the most money among three other Asian-American Student Union organizations for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
(10/23/15 12:41am)
Hundreds of supporters, patients and survivors of leukemia and lymphoma walked with colored lanterns at the Light the Night Walk on Oct. 22, 2015, outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Red lanterns marked supporters, yellow lanterns signified those who had lost a loved one and white lanterns indicated survivors and patients. The event raised money to fund research to find blood cancer cures.
(10/23/15 12:41am)
Ruben Molina, a 19-year-old biology sophomore, dips a STRIVE T-shirt into purple dye for theSexual Trauma/Interpersonal Violence Education organization’s tie-dye event at the Plaza of the Americas Oct. 22, 2015. “For rape culture to end, it needs to be seen,” Molina said. “It exists and it’s something we should stop.”
(10/21/15 11:26pm)
Eric Rose (right), a 21-year-old mechanical engineering senior, raises Brett Pizzi’s hand in victory after he won a round of objection at a Theatre Strike Force improv show. In the round, students objected to each other's statements with a witty remark. The 18-year-old UF pre-health freshman countered the statement “I get high” with “You’re not a bird” to win.
(10/21/15 12:59am)
Carolina Sepulveda, a 17-year-old UF biology freshman, chows down on beef with mung bean vermicelli from the Chinese American Student Association’s food table. With about 750 students attending AKM’s Food Festival, Sepulveda said they ran out of forks and she had to use a spoon instead.
(10/21/15 12:59am)
Inae Lee, a 19-year-old UF international studies sophomore, tosses plastic pieces in a game of Gonggi, similar to jacks, at the Korean Undergraduate Student Association’s activity table. “I grew up playing it,” Lee said. “I’m not that good, though, so it’s kind of sad.”
(10/21/15 12:59am)
Rose Jean-Joseph, a 22-year-old UF food resource economics senior, weaves through an obstacle course while holding a calamansi lime on a spoon and dribbling a tennis ball. Joseph said she was horrible at balancing things because she has no hand-eye coordination.
(10/21/15 12:59am)
Jamal Waked, a 19-year-old UF computer engineering sophomore, slurps lo mein noodles in the final round of the food eating competition. Waked, who won the competition, said he was chubby as a kid and liked to eat. “I’ve been training all of my life,” he said.
(10/21/15 12:05am)
Students visiting the Vietnamese Student Association’s table played Cau Ca, a game in which competitors fish out objects and race to collect more than the other. Each of the 10 organizations at the Food Festival brought food and a traditional game or activity from their country.
(10/21/15 12:05am)
Inae Lee, a 19-year-old UF international studies sophomore, tosses plastic pieces in a game of Gonggi, similar to jacks, at the Korean Undergraduate Student Association’s activity table. “I grew up playing it,” Lee said. “I’m not that good, though, so it’s kind of sad.”
(10/21/15 12:05am)
Franky Liang (right), a 19-year-old UF mechanical engineering sophomore, chews his way to victory in the first preliminary round of the food eating competition at AKM’s Food Festival. Liang said that during the race he was waiting for someone else to finish so that he could stop.
(10/21/15 12:05am)
Rose Jean-Joseph, a 22-year-old UF food resource economics senior, weaves through an obstacle course while holding a calamansi lime on a spoon and dribbling a tennis ball. Joseph said she was horrible at balancing things because she has no hand-eye coordination.
(10/21/15 12:05am)
(From left) Kevin Sardja, a 21-year-old UF finance junior; Rebekah Kim, a 19-year-old UF physics sophomore and Candice Luc, a 19-year-old UF civil engineering sophomore, divide rice onto the plates students would use to carry food at Asian Kaleidoscope Month’s 23rd annual Food Festival.