Corks & Colors
Used paintbrushes sit in a cup at Corks & Colors Studios off Newberry Road on Thursday evening. Rebecca Barborak recently opened a second location in Ocala.
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Used paintbrushes sit in a cup at Corks & Colors Studios off Newberry Road on Thursday evening. Rebecca Barborak recently opened a second location in Ocala.
Retired astronaut Kevin Ford presents an Expedition 34 mission patch that was flown in space.
Retired astronaut Kevin Ford presents an Expedition 34 mission patch that was flown in space.
UF student Andres Marin is reflected in a scooter’s mirror as he walks past Library West on his way to class Wednesday morning.
Dance senior Kyle Moler, 21, sophomore Daniel Morimoto, 19, and senior Stephanie Capon, 21, perform an interpretive dance as part of a senior design project for the industrial and systems engineering capstone.
Junior Matt Elliott competes in the men's open 100 breast at the Pinch a Penny All-Florida Invitation at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center on Sept. 28.
Redshirt sophomore middle blocker Simone Antwi (16) blocks the ball during Florida’s 3-0 victory against Texas A&M on Oct. 4 in the O’Connell Center.
Redshirt sophomore middle blocker Simone Antwi (16) blocks the ball during Florida’s 3-0 victory against Texas A&M on Oct. 4 in the O’Connell Center.
Gabby Mallette blocks the ball during UF’s win against Texas A&M on Oct. 4 in the O’Connell Center.
Gabby Mallette blocks the ball during UF’s win against Texas A&M on Oct. 4 in the O’Connell Center.
Retired Capt. Dave DeSoucy, from Southern California, stands in line while instructing captains award jumpers with pins commemorating their parachute training completion.
Maj. Ferdinand Jonker from South Africa stands in line with blood dripping from his chest while instructors give jumpers a second set of Parachutist Badges. After receiving his first badge, Jonker’s skin was pierced by the ritual punching in of the pin.
Jumpers descend from Tico Belle at 1,500 feet in WWII-type round parachutes at the end of the ceremony.
Brazilian jumper Paulo Sousa receives his “jump wings” by retired Marine Corps Maj. Robert Mathews. As an initiation rite for the graduates of the U.S. Army Airborne School, an instructor places the awarded pin on the graduates’ chest and punches it in, often unintentionally pushing it into their skin.
Jumpers were bestowed with several different Parachutist Badges, winged pins signifying the completion of their parachute training.
Retired Capt. Dave DeSoucy, from Southern California, stands in line while instructing captains award jumpers with pins commemorating their parachute training completion.
Canadian jumper Graham Jones repacks his parachute at the National Parachute Test Center before another flight with Mark Anderson, a fellow jumper from Phoenix.
Shelves at the National Parachute Test Center hold parachutes and jump equipment while the participants wait to jump.
Parachutists guide visitors on a tour of the interior and exterior of Tico Belle. The C-47 flew in the 1944 D-Day invasion of Normandy and is one of the few combat veteran planes still in flight today.