Student Government Voting Test
Student Government members test the secure-voting system in a mock election in the Reitz Union printing lab Tuesday night.
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Student Government members test the secure-voting system in a mock election in the Reitz Union printing lab Tuesday night.
Ana Dominguez receives a birthday cake from Aundre Price at the Student Senate meeting Tuesday night. Maureen Miller, a representative from GatorWell, also spoke to the senators at the meeting and thanked them for passing the Resolution Supporting Medical Amnesty Policy.
Local members of the Krishna group joined with the march on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. At the final resting place of the march, a few marchers started dancing and break dancing in the street.
The marchers made their way to the Martin Luther King Jr. Multipurpose Recreation Center located off of Waldo Road. Marchers traveled 1.6 miles in total.
Various groups attended the Martin Luther King Jr. walk including groups such as Occupy Gainesville and Veterans For Peace.
King's message has crossed many boundaries and barriers over the years. This is one such example: "Another mother against Racism."
Marlon Ivey holds a cutout of "KING" as the entire assembly prayed during the pre-march assembly. Ivey is an alumni member of Nu Eta Lambda chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.
Hundreds of attendees joined hands and prayed over the work that has been done in the Civil Rights movement and the work still to be done.
Members of “Standing on the Side of Love” hold up a sign at the assembly meeting before they embarked on the 1.6-mile march to the Martin Luther King Jr. Multipurpose Recreation Center.
Members of Alpha Phi Alpha (the same fraternity that Martin Luther King Jr. was a member of) marched in the parade Monday to show their support for what King represented.
Members of Zeta Phi Beta were among just a few of the sororities and fraternities that showed up to show their support for the Martin Luther King Jr. march.
Members of Occupy Gainesville and Veterans For Peace showed up to take part in the Martin Luther King Day march on Monday.
Balloons, homemade signs and cut-outs were among the items flying high in the sky for the 2012 Martin Luther King Jr. march in Gainesville.
Marvin Rim, left, and his son Davon Rim get ready to start walking and riding, respectively.