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Alachua County residents show up to vote in the Florida primaries at the Reitz Union Sunday evening.
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Alachua County residents show up to vote in the Florida primaries at the Reitz Union Sunday evening.
Alachua County residents show up to vote in the Florida primaries at the Reitz Union Sunday evening.
Alachua County residents show up to vote in the Florida primaries at the Reitz Union Sunday evening.
SG Supervisor of Elections Stephanie Siler announces the election results to Gator Party and Inspire Party Wednesday night.
Candles were lit to symbolize and memorialize the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting on its second anniversary at a vigil on Plaza of the Americas.
Isabella Garcia, a 21-year-old telecommunication and political science junior, lights a candle in remembrance of Joaquin Oliver, a victim of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting at a UF vigil on the shooting’s second anniversary.
Richard Doan, a 19-year-old business administration and telecommunication sophomore, solemnly pays respects during a vigil honoring the second anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting that killed 17. The vigil was held on Plaza of the Americas Friday evening.
Richard Doan, a 19-year-old business administration and telecommunication sophomore, solemnly pays respects during a vigil honoring the second anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting that killed 17. The vigil was held on Plaza of the Americas Friday evening.
Rev. Milford Griner, a local pastor, community leader and advocate, speaks to the audience on the importance of fighting the racism that continues to pervade society today at the Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church memorial service Friday evening.
Kali Blount, a Shands nurse and Alachua County resident, sings a rendition of the song “Hell You Talmbout” with a group of community members. The group sings out “Say a name!” and then follows that with reading out a name of a lynching victim.
Evelyn Foxx, president of the Alachua County branch of the NAACP, lights the candles symbolizing the lynching victims in Alachua County.
D. Ayoka Sowa-La and her husband, Nii Sowa-La, perform a drum libation, a spiritual ritual involving the pouring of drink as an offering to deities, during the Alachua County lynching memorial service at Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church Friday evening.
D. Ayoka Sowa-La and her husband, Nii Sowa-La, perform a drum libation, a spiritual ritual involving the pouring of drink as an offering to deities, during the Alachua County lynching memorial service at Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church Friday evening.
Kamula McKnight-Butler and Phillip Griffiths, Denise Griffiths' mother and father, speak fondly of their late daughter and urge her loved ones to celebrate her life during her memorial service in the Rion Ballroom on Wednesday evening. "Denise has dropped the mic, but will always be in the building," Griffiths said.
Jasmine Rivera, a 21-year-old political science and women's studies senior, spoke ardently about her best friend during Denise Griffiths' memorial service.
Students listen to speakers such as Griffiths' parents, Rivera and leaders from the various groups Griffiths was involved with, such as SISTUHS, JAMSA and the Black Student Union.
Kamula McKnight-Butler and Phillip Griffiths, Denise Griffiths' mother and father, speak fondly of their late daughter and urge her loved ones to celebrate her life during her memorial service in the Rion Ballroom on Wednesday evening. "Denise has dropped the mic, but will always be in the building," Griffiths said.
Ryan Lochte, 12-time Olympic medalist and American competitive swimmer, serves food at Grace Marketplace, a homeless resource center in Gainesville, Wednesday morning.
Ryan Lochte, 12-time Olympic medalist and American competitive swimmer, serves food at Grace Marketplace, a homeless resource center in Gainesville, Wednesday morning.
Members of Students for Justice in Palestine finish painting on the 34th Street Wall early Thursday morning.