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(11/17/16 12:00am)
Christina Torres, 37, who works in the University Police training division, directs traffic on Center Drive on Wednesday morning after a bomb threat emerged from the New Engineering Building. According to an email UF sent to students on Wednesday, classes were canceled in that building for the remainder of the day to evaluate the credibility of the threat.
(11/16/16 10:08pm)
Christina Torres, 37, who works in the University Police training division, directs traffic on Center Drive on Wednesday morning after a bomb threat emerged from the New Engineering Building. According to an email UF sent to students on Wednesday, classes were canceled in that building for the remainder of the day to evaluate the credibility of the threat.
(11/15/16 10:51pm)
Elena Rubino, a 26-year-old doctoral candidate, posts a graduate student’s complaint about what she had to give up in order to pay her graduate school fees on an alligator-shaped board on the Plaza of the Americas as part of the Graduate Assistants United’s Chomp Out Fees campaign. Rubino, who studies in the UF School of Natural Resources and Environment as well as in the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, said she can’t go home to New Jersey for Thanksgiving because she is tight for money.
(11/15/16 10:51pm)
Elena Rubino, a 26-year-old doctoral candidate, posts a graduate student’s complaint about what she had to give up in order to pay her graduate school fees on an alligator-shaped board on the Plaza of the Americas as part of the Graduate Assistants United’s Chomp Out Fees campaign. Rubino, who studies in the UF School of Natural Resources and Environment as well as in the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, said she can’t go home to New Jersey for Thanksgiving because she is tight for money.
(11/14/16 11:29pm)
Gainesville residents and UF students watch the supermoon on the roof of a parking garage above Volta Coffee, Tea and Chocolate on Monday night. About 150 people showed up with dogs, roller blades and cameras to see the moon at its brightest and closest location to the Earth until the next supermoon in 2034.
(11/14/16 11:21pm)
Gainesville residents and UF students watch the supermoon on the roof of a parking garage above Volta Coffee, Tea and Chocolate on Monday night. About 150 people showed up with dogs, roller blades and cameras to see the moon at its brightest and closest location to the Earth until the next supermoon in 2034.
(11/09/16 10:46pm)
A red lantern, representing supporters of those who've had cancer of the blood, lights up the north lawn of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium during the Light the Night walk on Wednesday night.
(11/09/16 10:42pm)
Ray Vista, a 20-year-old UF architecture sophomore, gets splashed by a bucket of water overhead during the Light the Night event, which raised money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, on the north lawn of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. "(It's) refreshing cold, but it's for a good cause," Vista said.
(11/09/16 10:42pm)
Krista Grajo, the culture chair for the Filipino Student Association, folds a parol, a Filipino lantern symbolizing hope, light and the Star of David, during the Light the Night event on Wednesday near Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. "I'm just happy to participate in an event that raises awareness," the 19-year-old UF psychology sophomore said. "Any research is appreciated."
(11/09/16 10:41pm)
A red lantern, representing supporters of those who've had cancer of the blood, lights up the north lawn of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium during the Light the Night walk on Wednesday night.
(11/09/16 10:41pm)
Tan Ho, a 22-year-old UF biology senior and the president of the Health Educated Asian Leaders, laughs while his head is shaved during the Light the Night event on the north lawn of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on Wednesday night. Ho and two other HEAL members volunteered to stand in solidarity with those going through chemotherapy treatments after HEAL raised the most money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
(11/09/16 2:24pm)
Katy Arnold, the executive assistant to Alachua County Chief Deputy Col. David Huckstep, laughs at a picture of the ACSO Sheriff Sadie Darnell and her assistant projected in a slideshow on the wall of The Warehouse in downtown Gainesville on Tuesday night. The 30-year-old was one of about 50 people who celebrated Darnell’s re-election results with her.
(11/09/16 2:24pm)
Alachua County Sheriff Sadie Darnell celebrates her re-election victory on Tuesday night after watching the results with supporters at The Warehouse in downtown Gainesville. Darnell admitted that she couldn’t stop smiling after winning by a large margin.
(11/09/16 2:24pm)
Trump supporter Art Konstantino, a 61-year-old business owner from Williston, Florida, laughs while watching the Fox News Channel during a watch party on Tuesday night as the presidential election results rolled in. Konstantino said he became a Republican because he believes “you have got to control as much as you can in your own life.”
(11/09/16 3:22am)
Trump supporter Art Konstantino, a 61-year-old business owner from Williston, Florida, laughs while watching the Fox News Channel during a watch party on Tuesday night as the presidential election results rolled in. Konstantino said he became a Republican because he believes “you have got to control as much as you can in your own life.”
(11/09/16 3:22am)
Katy Arnold, the executive assistant to Alachua County Chief Deputy Col. David Huckstep, laughs at a picture of the ACSO Sheriff Sadie Darnell and her assistant projected in a slideshow on the wall of The Warehouse in downtown Gainesville on Tuesday night. The 30-year-old was one of about 50 people who celebrated Darnell’s re-election results with her.
(11/09/16 3:22am)
Alachua County Sheriff Sadie Darnell celebrates her re-election victory on Tuesday night after watching the results with supporters at The Warehouse in downtown Gainesville. Darnell admitted that she couldn’t stop smiling after winning by a large margin.
(11/07/16 10:39pm)
Ashley St. Charles, a 20-year-old political science and international studies junior, stands surrounded by her fellow Campus Diplomats as they remember former member Abby Dougherty. “All I can remember was just her laughing and smiling,” St. Charles said of the last memory she has of Dougherty.
(11/07/16 10:34pm)
Applied physiology and kinesiology professor Demetra Christou begins to cry outside of UF’s Field and Fork Food Pantry as she speaks about her former student, Abby Dougherty, who was killed by a garbage truck on Oct. 28.
(11/07/16 10:34pm)
Ashley St. Charles, a 20-year-old political science and international studies junior, stands surrounded by her fellow Campus Diplomats as they remember former member Abby Dougherty. “All I can remember was just her laughing and smiling,” St. Charles said of the last memory she has of Dougherty.