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Julie Anspach, 61, makes eye contact with a stranger. Anspach, who is retired military, said she had “done something like this before, and I just loved the connection.”
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Julie Anspach, 61, makes eye contact with a stranger. Anspach, who is retired military, said she had “done something like this before, and I just loved the connection.”
Marcela Mulholland, a 20-year-old UF political science and sustainability studies junior, speaks to the crowd with a megaphone at the World’s Biggest Eye Contact Experiment 2017. The event was centered around making eye contact with strangers for a full minute or longer.
Marcela Mulholland, a 20-year-old UF political science and sustainability studies junior, speaks to the crowd with a megaphone at the World’s Biggest Eye Contact Experiment 2017. The event was centered around making eye contact with strangers for a full minute or longer.
After the announcement that 19-year-old freshman Sophia Bond won the Jennings Area seat in Student Senate for Impact Party, Carly Ritterband a 19-year-old sophomore who won a seat in District A for Impact, rushed to her side to congratulate her with a hug. The two business administration majors said they were grateful for the way the election turned out.
Impact Party members walk down the stairs in the Reitz Union, chanting "I-M-P-A-C-T, Impact is for you and me," before Student Government election results were announced on Wednesday night.
Inspire Party members cheer as Student Government election results are announced Wednesday night. Inspire won 20 seats, while Impact took 29.
Inspire Party members cheer as Student Government election results are announced Wednesday night. Inspire won 20 seats, while Impact took 29.
Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe takes a selfie with city workers in front of Gainesville City Hall, located at 200 E. University Ave., on Thursday. Poe and city commissioners gave flowers to thank workers for helping after Hurricane Irma.
Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe takes a selfie with city workers in front of Gainesville City Hall, located at 200 E. University Ave., on Thursday. Poe and city commissioners gave flowers to thank workers for helping after Hurricane Irma.
A list of orders hangs above the grill at Bagels Unlimited on Monday. Owner John Hill said they only had power enough for the lights and the refrigerator. The grill, however, was a gas grill.
The line for Bagels Unlimited stretches out of the door on Monday, after Hurricane Irma passed through Gainesville. Dakota Stanford, a 22 year old UF economics senior, said he knew it was open because, "We literally drove by and saw the line out of the door."
An assortment of baked goods lay on the grill at Bagels Unlimited on Monday. John Hill, the owner of Bagels Unlimited, said he originally did not plan to open because of Hurricane Irma. But, when Hill went to check on the store, he ran into a couple of regulars who had no power and let them in.
Ping Neo, 36, smiles at customers at Bagels Unlimited on Monday. Neo, who is a UF engineering study abroad adviser, came in as a customer but then began to help the staff serve others who crowded into the restaurant.
An assortment of baked goods lay on the grill at Bagels Unlimited on Monday. John Hill, the owner of Bagels Unlimited, said he originally did not plan to open because of Hurricane Irma. But, when Hill went to check on the store, he ran into a couple of regulars who had no power and let them in.
The line for Bagels Unlimited stretches out of the door on Monday, after Hurricane Irma passed through Gainesville. Dakota Stanford, a 22 year old UF economics senior, said he knew it was open because, "We literally drove by and saw the line out of the door."
Ping Neo, 36, smiles at customers at Bagels Unlimited on Monday. Neo, who is a UF engineering study abroad adviser, came in as a customer but then began to help the staff serve others who crowded into the restaurant.
A list of orders hangs above the grill at Bagels Unlimited on Monday. Owner John Hill said they only had power enough for the lights and the refrigerator. The grill, however, was a gas grill.
Alachua County residents work to fill sandbags to prepare for Hurricane Irma. Irma is currently ranked as a Category 5 hurricane and projections see it heading toward Florida.
Alachua County residents work to fill sandbags to prepare for Hurricane Irma. Irma is currently ranked as a Category 5 hurricane and projections see it heading toward Florida.
Michael Jenkins, 50, chows down on some pho during the Taste Pho Eating Contest on Thursday. Jenkins, who came all the way from Cocoa Beach to participate, won first place.