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Bridget Sloan performs her floor routine during Florida’s 198.1-196.85 win against Alabama on Feb. 8 in the O’Connell Center. Sloan won uneven bars (9.95) and all-around (39.675) against the Crimson Tide.
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Bridget Sloan performs her floor routine during Florida’s 198.1-196.85 win against Alabama on Feb. 8 in the O’Connell Center. Sloan won uneven bars (9.95) and all-around (39.675) against the Crimson Tide.
Freshman Bridget Sloan performs her bar routine during Florida's 198.10-196.85 win against Alabama on Feb. 8 in the O'Connell Center. Sloan won the all-around title at the SEC Championship meet on Saturday.
Freshman Bridget Sloan performs her bar routine during Florida's 198.10-196.85 win against Alabama on Feb. 8 in the O'Connell Center. Sloan won the all-around title at the SEC Championship meet on Saturday.
Freshman Bridget Sloan performs her bar routine during Florida's 198.10-196.85 win against Alabama on Feb. 8 in the O'Connell Center. Sloan won the all-around title at the SEC Championship meet on Saturday.
Freshman Bridget Sloan performs her bar routine during Florida's 198.10-196.85 win against Alabama on Feb. 8 in the O'Connell Center. Sloan won the all-around title at the SEC Championship meet on Saturday.
Freshman Bridget Sloan performs her bar routine during Florida's 198.10-196.85 win against Alabama on Feb. 8 in the O'Connell Center. Sloan won the all-around title at the SEC Championship meet on Saturday.
Ken Block, a Sister Hazel singer and guitarist, performs Wednesday afternoon at the Streetside Studio at Weimer Hall. Sister Hazel performed during “The Conversation” radio segment on Florida’s 89.1 WUFT-FM.
Mike Riska, 30, of the Pelican Brothers food truck serves up a “Ghetto Burger” to a customer at the truck’s late-night regular spot, the parking lot of High Dive in downtown Gainesville, Tuesday night.
Elizabeth Wang, 19, a food science and human nutrition major at UF, paints 5-year-old Jenna Petty’s face Thursday night at the Museum Nights: Crouching Gator, Hidden Dragon! event hosted by the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
The UF Board of Trustees is reviewing a proposal to turn Newell Hall into a bookless study center with digital resources and outlets for plugging in laptops.
Jewish studies and political science student Jaimie Krass, 21, came independently to Turlington Plaza Thursday to promote peace during a rally split between support of Israel and Palestine. "Both sides are so preoccupied with pointing fingers," Krass said. "We've forgotten to come together for a common goal: peace."
Aidan Augustin, a 21-year-old industrial engineering senior, is hard at work at the Feathr office, located in the UF Innovation Hub. The Feathr team is the only student company currently occupying the building.
James Goff shines Bob Roundtree’s shoes in downtown Gainesville on Monday. Goff said he’s been working as a shoe shiner downtown for more than one year.
Senior Jo Dragotta (left) celebrates with junior Adriana Leon (right) after scoring a goal in Florida's 2-1 win against Missouri on Friday at James G. Pressly Stadium. Dragotta is tied for the team lead in goals with five.
Senior Jo Dragotta (left) celebrates with junior Adriana Leon (right) after scoring a goal in Florida's 2-1 win against Missouri on Friday at James G. Pressly Stadium. Dragotta is tied for the team lead in goals with five.
Aryil Bechtel, 12, plays violin for the annual Downtown Festival and Art Show attendees Sunday afternoon.
Sissy Smith, 3, paints a picture at her first Downtown Festival and Art Show in Gainesville Sunday afternoon. The event had a children’s section called Imagination Station.
Judy Benton, director of the Sun Country Dance Theatre, prepares her dancers to go on stage on the Bo Diddley Community Plaza as part of the annual Downtown Festival and Art Show in downtown Gainesville. The dance company has performed at the festival for five years.
Noa Adera, 4, paints with a group of children at the annual Downtown Festival and Art Show in Gainesville Sunday afternoon.