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UF first-year interdisciplinary ecology PH.D. student, Natalia Uribe, 29, boards RTS bus No. 34 on Wednesday, September 2, 2020. Uribe said she thinks the buses are safe and that not many people are using them.
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UF first-year interdisciplinary ecology PH.D. student, Natalia Uribe, 29, boards RTS bus No. 34 on Wednesday, September 2, 2020. Uribe said she thinks the buses are safe and that not many people are using them.
UF first-year interdisciplinary ecology PH.D. student, Natalia Uribe, 29, boards RTS bus No. 34 on Wednesday, September 2, 2020. Uribe said she thinks the buses are safe and that not many people are using them.
Alexandra St Tellien, a UF psychology and linguistics senior, is seen giving a speech at the protest organized for Breonna Taylor at the Alachua County Courthouse in Gainesville on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020.
Hannah Lyons, 22, a UF first-year medical student, swabs a patient in the drive-through line in Gainesville, Fla., on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020. UF Community Health and Family Medicine, SW Advocacy Group and the Alachua County Health Department teamed up to organize this free-testing event from 9a.m. - 1p.m. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Hannah Lyons, 22, a UF first-year medical student, swabs a patient in the drive-through line in Gainesville, Fla., on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2020. UF Community Health and Family Medicine, SW Advocacy Group and the Alachua County Health Department teamed up to organize this free-testing event from 9a.m. - 1p.m. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Janelle Stewart, a peer specialist for Gainesville Peer Respite, marches back to Bo Diddley Plaza with other protesters in Gainesville on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Stephen Marsh, an engineer, and his 13-year-old daughter speak in front of the crowd at the Alachua County Courthouse in Gainesville on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Kiah Kramer (left), 20, and Kendall Brandt (right), 20, snap during a speech in front of the Alachua County Courthouse steps in Gainesville on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. They are both UF juniors and candidates for Change Party senators in District A. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Kendall Brandt (middle), 20, a third-year UF journalism student and candidate for Change Party senator in district A, marches with the crowd to the Alachua County Courthouse in Gainesville on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Kiara Laurent, a member of Dream Defenders in Gainesville, speaks to the crowd in front of the Alachua County Courthouse on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Kiara Laurent speaks to the crowd at Bo Diddley Plaza in Gainesville before protesters march to the Alachua County Courthouse on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. Laurent is a member of the Dream Defenders, a black-led organization of young people who planned this event. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Kiara Laurent speaks to the crowd at Bo Diddley Plaza in Gainesville before protesters march to the Alachua County Courthouse on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. Laurent is a member of the Dream Defenders, a black-led organization of young people who planned this event. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Chanae Jackson enters FedEx to mail refinancing documents in Ocala, Fla., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. Her responsibilities as a self-employed woman include mailing paperwork, answering phone calls, training and keeping up with certifications and billing.
Chanae Jackson checks her email while talking on the phone in Ocala, Fla., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. She said she spends about seven hours a day on the phone talking with clients, paying bills, following-up for her community work and client services, marketing her businesses and making personal phone calls.
Chanae Jackson checks her email while talking on the phone in Ocala, Fla., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. She said she spends about seven hours a day on the phone talking with clients, paying bills, following-up for her community work and client services, marketing her businesses and making personal phone calls.
Chanae Jackson searches for a land surveyor online at her home office in Ocala, Fla., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. Jackson is self-employed, has five different businesses and is setting up a website for her community work called "The Accidental Activist." She said being self-employed helps keep other people from silencing her voice.
Chanae Jackson checks her email while talking on the phone in Ocala, Fla., on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. She said she spends about seven hours a day on the phone talking with clients, paying bills, following-up for her community work and client services, marketing her businesses and making personal phone calls.
Jack Kuehler, 20, (left) a UF business administration junior studies in Library West on Friday, Sept. 11, 2020. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
Jack Kuehler, 20, (left) a UF business administration junior studies in Library West on Friday, Sept. 11, 2020. (Lauren Witte/Alligator Staff)
People stand in line to enter the weight room at the Southwest Recreation Center in Gainesville on Monday night, Sept. 21, 2020. According to recsports.ufl.edu, the weight room is open at limited capacity, however the website does not state how many people are allowed at one time.