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A crowd stands with candles on Tuesday evening in front of Century Tower during the Pulse Commemoration and Unity Ceremony.
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Frances Patala, a 20-year-old UF animal sciences senior, listens to the speeches made on Tuesday evening at the Pulse Commemoration and Unity Ceremony. About 650 people came to the event, which included seven speakers and a candlelight vigil.
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Emely Haviaras (right), a 26-year-old UF Health Hospital employee, and her girlfriend, Ashley Jarrell, a 26-year-old UF College of Medicine employee, listen to a song played on Tuesday evening in front of Century Tower.
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Frances Patala, a 20-year-old UF animal sciences senior, listens to the speeches made on Tuesday evening at the Pulse Commemoration and Unity Ceremony. About 650 people came to the event, which included seven speakers and a candlelight vigil.
TATTOOS FOR A CAUSE
Caroline Phillpot, a 25-year-old tattoo artist, poses in the shop she works in, Sacred Skin Studios, where she is offering tattoos of a rainbow heart with the words “Love Conquers Hate,” for $50. She started the initiative after the shooting in an Orlando nightclub and will donate 50 percent of the proceeds to the Support Victims of Pulse Shooting GoFundMe page by Equality Florida.
A Rose By Any Other Name
From left to right, Art Wade, Elaine Spencer, Valerie Rivers and Keith Honeycutt cut the ribbon to usher in the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings rose. It was dedicated to the author on Sunday afternoon at the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings House and Farm.
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Students cheer and take photos during the We the Kings concert Tuesday night.
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Hunter Thomsen, left, guitarist for We the Kings, performs at the Phillips Center on Tuesday night.
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We the Kings lead singer Travis Clark performs at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Tuesday night.
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FOSSIL FINDERS
Chris Castellanos, a 22-year-old UF recreation, parks and tourism alumnus, holds an artificial fossil to find what animal it belongs to with his friends during a game organized at the Florida Museum of Natural History's Hackology on Wednesday night. About 150 people attended the event.
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Kim Crowell, a 28-year-old UF museum studies alumna, paints a gnome at the RUB Entertainment’s Gnome-A-Palooza. About 40 people attended the event on Tuesday evening at the Reitz Union Arts and Crafts Center.
Hopscotch guru
Dayanis Nodarse, an 18-year-old UF sociology freshman, jumps while playing hopscotch at the UF Hopping 4 A Cure Hopscotch Tournament on the Broward Hall basketball courts on Sunday evening. The foundation has been raising money since 2011 for the Gainesville community.
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Gary Sansone, an 18-year-old UF digital arts and sciences freshman, holds his snake, Naomi, for the UF Wildlife Society at the Earth Day event on the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday.
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Faith Taylor dances for the audience at Drag Bingo, an event part of UF’s Pride Awareness Month, at Maude's Side Car Bar on Tuesday evening. About 60 people attended to the event.
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Leah Brand, an 18-year-old UF art history freshman, plays bingo with her friends at Maude's Side Car Bar on Tuesday evening.