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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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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.
Mandisa Haarhoff, a 29-year-old UF English Ph.D. student, plays bingo at Maude's Side Car Bar on Tuesday evening during the UF Pride Awareness Month’s Drag Bingo event.
Sarah Hayes (right), a 19-year-old UF business freshman, talks with LeAnn Meyer, a 22-year-old UF business senior, at Magic Through the Ages in the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom on Monday night. "I came because I love Disney...and I have the costume", said Meyer, who was wearing a costume of Princess Merida from “Brave.”
Jessica Madera, a 20-year-old UF applied physiology and kinesiology sophomore, hands out flowers to make “Tangled”-inspired crowns. Madera was one of the organizers of the third annual Disney event, Magic Through the Ages.
Seth Singson, a 22-year-old UF statistics and economics junior, takes a turn on the “Finding Nemo”-inspired mechanical shark at the third annual Disney-themed event, Magic Through the Ages, at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom on Monday night.
Destiny Woods, a 19-year-old UF telecommunication sophomore, shoots a water gun full of paint at Holi on Hume Field.
Elizabeth Pantaleon, a 22-year-old UF international studies junior, dances in a line with Ryan Rosenthal, a 20-year-old UF history junior, at the fourth annual Holi event on Hume Field on Sunday morning.
Paint powder flies over heads at the UF Holi Festival of Colors 2016 on Sunday morning on Hume Field. Hundreds of people attended the fourth annual festival of colors, which is hosted by the UF Indian Student Association and Student Government.
Paint powder flies over heads at the UF Holi Festival of Colors 2016 on Sunday morning on Hume Field. Hundreds of people attended the fourth annual festival of colors, which is hosted by the UF Indian Student Association and Student Government.
From left, Marcelo Flores, 7; Ruben Flores Jr., 8; Felix Santana, 19; Lina Colondres, 44; and Diana Moreno, the UF Hispanic-Latino Affairs Program coordinator, share a smile during the first Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Day of Service. A student-led fundraising drive seeks to raise money to help the Flores-Colondres family pay lawyer fees to reunify with their deported husband and father, Ruben Flores.
Zubin Kapadia, a 21 year-old UF history senior, leads a group of Muslim UF community members in prayer honoring those killed during the terrorist attack in Pakistan on March 28. About 40 people attended the Monday night candlelight vigil on Turlington Plaza.
Ozge Gongur Yesilakaya, from the Republic of Turkey, performs an opera in honor of those who have suffered the recent violence in her home country on Friday night at the University Auditorium during the UF English Language Institute's talent show.
Sahil Ghay, middle, a 19-year-old UF biology sophomore, performs a traditional Northern Indian dance on Thursday with the Indian Student Association's Gator Bhangra group.
The Indian Student Association's GatoRaas group performed a traditional West Indian dance on Thursday.
Cathy Gloria, a 19-year-old UF film and media studies freshman, stretches before dancing with her Sabor Latino team at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday night for the 2016 VISA Talent Show. Multicultural groups delivered a variety of performances in the VISA Talent Show.
Kasey Tahmosh, a 20-year-old UF marketing sophomore, takes a picture of two students with an Instagram photo frame with the #UpLiftUF on the Plaza of the Americas for the U Matter Day on Tuesday.
Janzen Harding (center), a 22-year-old UF classical studies and international studies senior, does sit-ups during Southwest Recreation Center’s Bootcamp on Tuesday evening at Maguire Field.
DJ Khaled performs at the Reitz Union as part of the Reitz Union Board Entertainment’s Big Orange Festival on Friday night.
Bryant E. Middleton, 70. “They stole our hope. They took away our dignity. They frightened us every single day,” he said. “These weren’t convicts. These were children. And they allowed it to happen.”
Pictured are printed photos of former state workers at the reform school for boys in Marianna, Florida, most recently known as the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys.