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Natalie Shoemaker, a 24-year-old UF law junior dances at the ’90s-themed Homecoming celebration Friday night. “It’s a lot of fun,” Shoemaker said. “Good drinks, good people and good music.”
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Natalie Shoemaker, a 24-year-old UF law junior dances at the ’90s-themed Homecoming celebration Friday night. “It’s a lot of fun,” Shoemaker said. “Good drinks, good people and good music.”
Anders Lee, 3, smiles after his face was painted like a tiger Friday during the Homecoming bash.
First Magnitude Brewing Company celebrated Homecoming weekend with The Homecoming Bash and Dance from Friday afternoon to Saturday at midnight. Artists did face painting, children played and live music was performed. About 200 people attended the bash, and nearly 300 were at the dance, which was ’90s themed.
Yashu Rao, 27, a third-year UF materials science and engineering doctoral student, directs participants at the fashion rehearsal Thursday afternoon for the upcoming Indo-Western Fashion Show Oct. 18 at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom.
Yashu Rao, 27, a third-year UF materials science and engineering doctoral student, directs participants at the fashion rehearsal Thursday afternoon for the upcoming Indo-Western Fashion Show Oct. 18 at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom.
Olivia Dunbar, a 20-year-old computer engineering junior at UF, votes Tuesday in the fall student government election at the Marston Library.
Olivia Dunbar, a 20-year-old computer engineering junior at UF, votes Tuesday in the fall student government election at the Marston Library.
Olivia Dunbar, a 20-year-old computer engineering junior at UF, votes Tuesday in the fall student government election at the Marston Library.
Olivia Dunbar, a 20-year-old computer engineering junior at UF, votes Tuesday in the fall student government election at the Marston Library.
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Jordan Kovacs, a 21-year-old UF health science student eats dinner with Sophie Franklin, a 21-year-old UF biology student, at the Cheesecake Factory grand opening Tuesday night. About 150 people came to the opening, some waiting in line for up to two and a half hours to be seated. “I’ve been going back to the one at home for 10 years,” Kovacs said about the restaurant chain. “Of course I’m here for the opening night.”
Jordan Kovacs, a 21-year-old UF health science student eats dinner with Sophie Franklin, a 21-year-old UF biology student, at the Cheesecake Factory grand opening Tuesday night. About 150 people came to the opening, some waiting in line for up to two and a half hours to be seated. “I’ve been going back to the one at home for 10 years,” Kovacs said about the restaurant chain. “Of course I’m here for the opening night.”
Karem Scott-Kotb, 33, walks down the steps of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Wednesday as part of the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb hosted by The Grit Foundation, UF Student Government and UF Collegiate Veterans Society. Participants climbed 1,980 steps, equivalent to the number of stairs in one of the World Trade Center buildings. About 300 people attended the event, which raised money for The Grit Foundation to buy equipment for local first responders.
Michael Ricks, 26, walks down the steps of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Wednesday evening while holding a military flag. Ricks was one of about 300 participants in the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb, which donated all proceeds to The Grit Foundation, an organization that raises money for first responders.
Michael Ricks, 26, walks down the steps of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Wednesday evening while holding a military flag. Ricks was one of about 300 participants in the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb, which donated all proceeds to The Grit Foundation, an organization that raises money for first responders.
Karem Scott-Kotb, 33, walks down the steps of Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Wednesday as part of the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb hosted by The Grit Foundation, UF Student Government and UF Collegiate Veterans Society. Participants climbed 1,980 steps, equivalent to the number of stairs in one of the World Trade Center buildings. About 300 people attended the event, which raised money for The Grit Foundation to buy equipment for local first responders.
Kayla Tellez, a 20-year-old junior studying psychology, takes a selfie with UF President Kent Fuchs Tuesday on Plaza of the Americas. Fuchs traveled around campus taking photos and giving out free shaved ice for students for the first day of Fall classes. “It was amazing. I felt like I met a celebrity,” Tellez said. “It’s my first year on campus and I’m super excited and it’s just like the cherry on top.”
Kayla Tellez, a 20-year-old junior studying psychology, takes a selfie with UF President Kent Fuchs Tuesday on Plaza of the Americas. Fuchs traveled around campus taking photos and giving out free shaved ice for students for the first day of Fall classes. “It was amazing. I felt like I met a celebrity,” Tellez said. “It’s my first year on campus and I’m super excited and it’s just like the cherry on top.”