Quilted
Wilma Smith, 78, displays a quilt stitched by members of Trinity Metropolitan Community Church of Gainesville. The group has been sewing all year with donated supplies, preparing to distribute the blankets to Gainesville’s homeless.
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Wilma Smith, 78, displays a quilt stitched by members of Trinity Metropolitan Community Church of Gainesville. The group has been sewing all year with donated supplies, preparing to distribute the blankets to Gainesville’s homeless.
Computer science freshman Shane Exterkamp, 18, prepares for a zombie attack Sunday afternoon. The final battle of the Fall semester's Humans vs. Zombies was at McCarty Hall.
Health science sophomore Ariel Ortiz, 19, prepares to attack a horde of zombies Sunday afternoon. The final battle of the Fall semester's Humans vs. Zombies was at McCarty Hall.
UF alumnus Arthur Turnbull, 28, prepares a Nerf dart to defend against zombies Sunday afternoon. The final battle of the Fall semester's Humans vs. Zombies was at McCarty Hall.
Computer science freshman Shane Exterkamp, 18, peers around the corner to check for zombies Sunday afternoon. The final battle of the Fall semester's Humans vs. Zombies was at McCarty Hall.
Biological engineering sophomore Sarah McIntyre, 19, scouts the area for zombies Sunday afternoon. The final battle of the Fall semester's Humans vs. Zombies was at McCarty Hall.
Physics senior Luke Krauth, 26, crouches to ward off zombies Sunday afternoon. The final battle of the Fall semester's Humans vs. Zombies was at McCarty Hall.
Zombies attack Sunday afternoon at the final battle of the Fall semester's Humans vs. Zombies game. The zombies had thirty minutes to overtake the box-car forts built by the humans.
Children climb on the pumpkin-themed hay bale Friday evening at the 3rd annual Oktoberfest. The event was hosted by Prairie Creek Lodge and offered attendees locally brewed beer, traditional German food and live music.
Angela Pang, 18, Psychology major prepares to eat Thursday night at the 10th annual Fast-a-Thon. The event began at sundown to mark the end of Ramadan.
Amna Imran, 19, Microbiology major eats her long awaited meal from Golden Dynasty Thursday night at the 10th annual Fast-a-Thon. The event began at sundown to mark the end of Ramadan.
Soha Afzal, 20, Nutrition major (left) and Amna Imran, 19, Microbiology major (right) enjoy their meals courtesy of Golden Dynasty on Thursday night at the 10th annual Fast-a-Thon. The event began at sundown to mark the end of Ramadan.
Lauren Jadotte, 21, Journalism major begins the Fast-a-Thon with friends and Pita bread Thursday night at the 10th annual Fast-a-Thon. The event began at sundown to mark the end of Ramadan.
Masters Industrial Engineering student, Ershad Sakkaki, 23, reads the program prior to eating at the 10th annual Fast-a-Thon. The event began at sundown to mark the end of Ramadan.
Angela Pang, 18, Psychology major prepares to eat Thursday night at the 10th annual Fast-a-Thon. The event began at sundown to mark the end of Ramadan.
Kyle Casey Chu, 24, performs at the 10th annual Mr. and Ms. AASU Pageant on Monday night. Chu is famous for being crowned Hyphen Magazine’s Mr. Hyphen 2010.
Grooveshark’s website can now be streamed on all devices, including tablets, through www.grooveshark.com. The announcement is an expansion of its mobile streaming website.
Members of Trinity United Methodist Church unload pumpkins Monday evening for the grand opening of the Pumpkin Patch. The Patch will be open until Oct. 30.
A Scaly Friend - A true Florida gator comes up for some sun at Lake Alice on Tuesday after taking shelter from the rain. Lake Alice is one of the few places in Gainesville where live alligators can be seen.