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(01/27/20 4:02pm)
On Sunday afternoon, January 26, 2020, multiple people attended the Puppy Yoga class that the Gainesville local yoga center Flow Space held. Trainee guide dog puppies ranging from the youngest being 12-14 weeks old and the oldest being a year old, enjoyed socializing with everyone.
(01/27/20 4:02pm)
Brenna Chadwick works for a medical software development company and she happily described “doing puppy yoga is fun, relaxing and it’s a de-stresser that gave me an overall wonderful experience. That really put my mood into a positive atmosphere. “
(01/23/20 11:21pm)
Harrison Riumbau, a 19-year-old political science and economics sophomore, is a UF college Democrat and co-chair of the club’s Latinx caucus.
(01/23/20 11:00pm)
Harrison Riumbau, a 19-year-old political science and economics sophomore, is a UF college Democrat and co-chair of the club’s Latinx caucus.
(01/22/20 10:48pm)
Jennifer "Jenarchy" Vito introduces the next comedy act onstage.
(01/22/20 10:44pm)
Alainna Whatley performs her standup set about a life changing experience she had at 13 years old in the Walmart bathroom.
(01/22/20 10:23pm)
Alainna Whatley performs her standup set about a life changing experience she had at 13 years old in the Walmart bathroom.
(01/22/20 12:18pm)
(Left to right) Guitarist Jeff Clarke, bassist Jared Swilley, frontman Cole Alexander, drummer Oakley Munson and saxophonist Zumi Rosow took the stage Tuesday night after sets from Gainesville natives, The Walkers and The Amphetamines.
(01/22/20 12:07pm)
(Left to right) Guitarist Jeff Clarke, bassist Jared Swilley, frontman Cole Alexander, drummer Oakley Munson and saxophonist Zumi Rosow took the stage Tuesday night after sets from Gainesville natives, The Walkers and The Amphetamines.
(01/15/20 10:26pm)
Carol Perrine (far left) watches as two of her friends dance at the Carolpalooza benefit concert.
(01/15/20 10:18pm)
Carol Perrine (far left) watches as two of her friends dance at the Carolpalooza benefit concert.
(01/13/20 7:45pm)
On Saturday, volunteers from UF’s Society for Conservation Biology helped clean habitats, make toys for primates and shadow caregivers at the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary.
(01/13/20 7:45pm)
Kaygan Nielson supervises “Emerald City” where all the squirrel monkeys are located in the sanctuary. She explained the monkeys were retired from nicotine research at the Food and Drug Administration.
(01/13/20 7:45pm)
The habitats of the monkeys include an outdoor and indoor area. In their habitats, they have access to toys that volunteers make for them.
(01/13/20 7:45pm)
Dakota Holder, Kaygan Nielson, Michelle Huang and Savannah Cantrell are caregivers that give volunteers a tour of the sanctuary.
(01/13/20 7:25pm)
Dakota Holder, Kaygan Nielson, Michelle Huang and Savannah Cantrell are caregivers that give volunteers a tour of the sanctuary.
(01/13/20 7:24pm)
The habitats of the monkeys include an outdoor and indoor area. In their habitats, they have access to toys that volunteers make for them.
(01/13/20 7:16pm)
On Saturday, volunteers from UF’s Society for Conservation Biology helped clean habitats, make toys for primates and shadow caregivers at the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary.
(01/13/20 7:14pm)
Kaygan Nielson supervises “Emerald City” where all the squirrel monkeys are located in the sanctuary. She explained the monkeys were retired from nicotine research at the Food and Drug Administration.
(10/27/19 9:20pm)
Mert Koka enjoys the Gainesville Pride Parade and Festival at Bo Diddley Plaza on October 26, 2019. The staff member at University of Florida's Research Building describes the event to be a great place for people to enjoy themselves. He further explains why his first pride is so significant, "I'm Turkish and coming from a conservative family, I only recently came out. I would not have imagined myself doing this two years ago and now I am so comfortable and proud."