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Carter Gay, right, a 20-year-old UF health science sophomore, plays volleyball with Francisca Cárdenas, 21 a UF biologysenior at the Broward Recreation Complex on Wednesday.
Megan Disatham, 21, learns ballet at Broward Hall from Floridance’s Jenny Warnick. The UF mechanical engineering junior was one of 22 students who participated in the free dance lesson on Thursday night.
From left, UF President Fuchs, Reitz Union Executive Director Eddie Daniels, Student Body President Joselin Padron-Rasines, student advisory committee for the Reitz expansion project member Sarah Frick, Former UF President Bernie Machen, Former Student Body President Jordan Johnson and Vice President for Student Affairs Dave Kratzer cut the ceremonial ribbon at the grand reopening of the Reitz Union on Saturday.
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Alex Radulescu, a 21-year-old UF electrical engineering senior, plays a game of billiards at the Reitz Union Game Room on Monday. After its recent renovation, the game room now features 14 bowling lanes, 10 billiard tables, two foosball tables, and two table tennis tables.
Author and Visiting Professor of Communication at DeVry University Suzy Ismail speaks to an audience in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom about the significance of the hijab in Islamic tradition Monday evening.
Steven Chang, a 25-year-old UF English Language Institute student, rolls a bowling ball down a lane in the Reitz Union Game Room, which opened its doors on Monday. Students can bowl, play pingpong and shoot billiards for free until Friday.
Samon Imtiaz, a 19-year-old UF biology sophomore, has a hijab put on by Mehreen Mahmood, a 21-year-old UF anthropology senior, on Turlington Plaza on February 16, 2016 as part of Islam on Campus' Islam Appreciation Month.
Volunteer Morgan Lockhart (left), a High Springs resident, poses for a photo with Bianca, 15, at Night to Shine on Friday. Lockhart was Bianca’s buddy at the prom. “I work with pediatrics at Shands, so I’m really experienced and have a love for all children no matter what situation,” Lockhart said.
Hayley Reavely walks down the red carpet as she enters Night to Shine on Friday at Grace at Fort Clarke United Methodist Church. The Tim Tebow Foundation started the international event last year.
Lexie Matheo, a UF health science freshman, dances with Rosemary, 19, at Night to Shine. Matheo was Rosemary’s buddy, accompanying her the entire night. “It is almost like you're not even volunteering,” Matheo said. “It’s so fulfilling.”
Jamie Estaver, 18, dances during Night to Shine, a prom event for people with special needs. About 100 guests and 300 volunteers came to the dance at Grace at Fort Clarke United Methodist Church on Friday. Turn to page three for the full story and photo gallery.
Cole Lundquist, a 30-year-old UF music education graduate student, serenades a student with his fraternity Phi Mu Alpha on Wednesday at the Hub. The group will travel campus and Gainesville to give the serenades, which cost $30, donating about 75 percent of the proceeds to charity.
Susan Ajayi (second left), a 22-year-old UF family, youth and community sciences senior, cuts the ribbon along with others at the inauguration of the Black Enrichment Center at the Reitz Union on Thursday.
The branch from a hackberry tree outside McCarty Hall snapped Tuesday morning. The roughly 20-foot long, 4,000-pound limb nearly injured a man as it fell, but it only brushed him, knocking him to the ground said UF economics junior Amanda Dempsey.
The UF Chinese Student Association’s Chinese Spring Festival Gala, held at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, celebrated the year of the monkey on Sunday night. A variety of hip-hop and traditional dances were performed.