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The PDQ store front, as from University Avenue on Tuesday afternoon. PDQ, which stands for People Dedicated to Quality, will open Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
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The PDQ store front, as from University Avenue on Tuesday afternoon. PDQ, which stands for People Dedicated to Quality, will open Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Allison Sumilang, a 21-year-old UF accounting senior, and Thomas Sarek, a 22-year-old exchange student from France, both members of Vox: Voices for Planned Parenthood, hand out free condoms on Turlington Plaza on Tuesday. A variety of condoms including extra large, female, non-latex and glow in the dark were available as well as personal lubricant samples.
The south side of Infinity Hall is seen from Southwest Second Avenue on Monday.
The south side of Infinity Hall is seen from Southwest Second Avenue on Monday.
Caricaturist Dominic Levasseur of Orlando draws chemical engineering sophomore Scott Fenton, 19, on Friday night during Rock the Block on the Reitz Union breezeway.
Microbiology and nutrition junior Reema Kola, 20, and materials science and engineering junior Casey Gilliams, 20, arrange pieces of a puzzle at the Creativity in the Arts and Sciences Event in the Reitz Union on Saturday. The puzzle, part of Kola's entry "Interactions within Innate Immune Responses," has pieces of different sizes representing proteins with different rules for how they can interact with each other.
Curtis Stone, an urban farmer from Canada, speaks at the Civic Media Center on Wednesday. He discussed his organic farming business with an audience of about 50 people.
Water spills past barriers and sandbags onto the sidewalk along Museum Road. As of press time, the UF Physical Plant Division were unavailable to comment.
Kathleen Hawk, center, speaks with Adolfo Leyva de Varona and Lillian Guerra in Pugh Hall on Tuesday night at a discussion panel about the Mariel Boatlift of 1980.
Ehrich Gauvin, 27, a full-time traveling musician from Kent Cliffs, N.Y., plays for tips at the Hoggetowne Medieval Faire on Saturday.
Al Gardner, 63, of La Porte, Ind., makes a glass hummingbird at the Hoggetowne Medieval Faire on Saturday. Gardner said he has been in the glass blowing trade for 45 years.
Ehrich Gauvin, 27, a full-time traveling musician from Kent Cliffs, N.Y., plays for tips at the Hoggetowne Medieval Faire on Saturday.
Wayne Malcolm, a 19-year-old UF nursing freshman, cooks and serves waffles to students at the Career Resource Center open house on Wednesday.
Redbox co-founder Mike DeLazzer speaks in Heavener Hall on Tuesday. He told the story of how the company was started and answered questions in front of about 100 people at a meeting of the Entrepreneurship Club.
Scott "Panhandle Slim" Stanton, 45, of Savannah, Georgia, sits with his sons Johnny Rio, 7 (left) and Tex, 9, in front of the Hippodrome State Theatre, where Stanton displayed some of his paintings Sunday. Stanton said he uses paintings from thrift stores and found wood as canvases. "When I travel, I'll just find a place with some foot traffic and set up," he said.
Celino Dimitroff, co-owner of SoMa Art Media Hub, builds a shelving unit out of repurposed wood flooring. Dimitroff said all the shelving will be handmade with mostly salvaged materials in the store he and co-owner Charley McWhorter plan to open in February. "It's sort of breathing a new life into it," he said.
From left, UF seniors Alexandra Barshel and Isabel Betancourt, both 21, attend “Megalodon: Largest Shark that Ever Lived” exhibit Monday open at the Florida Museum of Natural History until Jan. 4.
Pete Turner, a UF genetics and microbiology lab manager, harvests lettuce Monday from the Student Agricultural Gardens.
Subway is being added to meal plans in Spring 2014.
Subway is being added to meal plans in Spring 2014.