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Little Jake Mitchell, a singer who became UF’s first black Gator Growl performer in 1961, rehearses with his band on Feb. 9 ahead of the Soulfest concert.
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Little Jake Mitchell, a singer who became UF’s first black Gator Growl performer in 1961, rehearses with his band on Feb. 9 ahead of the Soulfest concert.
UF gymnast Amelia Hundley performs a routine during Florida's win against Georgia on Feb. 10, 2017, in the O'Connell Center.
UF head coach Jenny Rowland smiles during Florida's win against Georgia on Feb. 10, 2017, in the O'Connell Center.
Alex Mcmurtry perfroms her bars routine against Georgia on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. The routine received a perfect 10.
Alex Mcmurtry perfroms her bars routine against Georgia on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017. The routine received a perfect 10.
UF gymnast Alex McMurtry swings during Florida's win over Auburn on Jan. 27, 2017, in the O'Connell Center.
The “open” light is turned off as employees reminisce in the background about their time at Burrito Brothers Taco Co. Burrito Brothers shut down for good Saturday evening after running out of food around 6:30 p.m.
Andre Valladon, dressed as Robin Hood, fights with another dancer on stage during the first act of “Robin Hood.” Valladon is a principal dancer with the company.
Two dancers perform in front of a starry sky backdrop during Dance Alive National Ballet’s “Robin Hood” performance.
Two dancers perform in front of a starry sky backdrop during Dance Alive National Ballet’s “Robin Hood” performance.
Andre Valladon, dressed as Robin Hood, fights with another dancer on stage during the first act of “Robin Hood.” Valladon is a principal dancer with the company.
A look inside Burrito Bros. Taco Co.’s kitchen after about 1,500 burritos were made on Saturday.
Randy Akerson, owner of Burrito Brothers Taco Co, poses for a portrait Saturday evening. “I’m beyond grateful,” Akerson said of his employees. “They’ve done way beyond what you can ask of an employee.”
The “open” light is turned off as employees reminisce in the background about their time at Burrito Brothers Taco Co. Burrito Brothers shut down for good Saturday evening after running out of food around 6:30 p.m.
A look inside Burrito Bros. Taco Co.’s kitchen after about 1,500 burritos were made on Saturday.
Randy Akerson, owner of Burrito Brothers Taco Co, poses for a portrait Saturday evening. “I’m beyond grateful,” Akerson said of his employees. “They’ve done way beyond what you can ask of an employee.”
The “open” light is turned off as employees reminisce in the background about their time at Burrito Brothers Taco Co. Burrito Brothers shut down for good Saturday evening after running out of food around 6:30 p.m.