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Members of Students for Justice in Palestine paint the 34th Street Wall early Thursday morning.
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Members of Students for Justice in Palestine paint the 34th Street Wall early Thursday morning.
Laila Fakhoury, a 22-year-old family youth and community sciences and philosophy major, laughs with Abed Abuyousef, a Palestinian Gainesville native, as they paint the 34th Street Wall early Thursday morning.
Members of Students for Justice in Palestine paint the 34th Street Wall early Thursday morning.
Cristina Cabada, a 20-year-old political science sophomore, paints the 34th Street Wall with Students for Justice in Palestine early Thursday morning.
Members of Students for Justice in Palestine finish painting on the 34th Street Wall early Thursday morning.
Laila Fakhoury, a 22-year-old family youth and community sciences and philosophy major, laughs with Abed Abuyousef, a Palestinian Gainesville native, as they paint the 34th Street Wall early Thursday morning.
Cristina Cabada, a 20-year-old political science sophomore, paints the 34th Street Wall with Students for Justice in Palestine early Thursday morning.
Julien Habif, a 23-year-old graduate student, Kiara Laurent, a 21-year-old sociology and criminology junior, and Alexandra St. Tellien, a 21-year-old psychology and linguistics major, yell protest chants in solidarity with Iran at an anti-war protest on Turlington Plaza Wednesday afternoon.
Students march from Turlington to Plaza of the Americas during an anti-war demonstration Wednesday afternoon.
Simon Lothair, a 21-year-old UF history and business junior, Chase Brindisi, a 22-year-old UF political science senior, and Stephen Badea, an 18-year-old UF political science freshman, protest at an anti-war demonstration on Turlington Plaza Wednesday afternoon.
Naz Hussein, a 19-year-old UF telecommunication and international studies junior, leads protest chants at an anti-war demonstration on Turlington Plaza Wednesday afternoon.
Jamie Douglas, an 18-year-old UF telecommunication sophomore, chants in solidarity with Iranian and Iraqi people at an anti-war demonstration on Turlington Plaza Wednesday afternoon.
Jamie Douglas, an 18-year-old UF telecommunication sophomore, chants in solidarity with Iranian and Iraqi people at an anti-war demonstration on Turlington Plaza Wednesday afternoon.
Michel Chalfoun, a 20-year-old computer science junior, and Malek Shehab, a 19-year-old industrial and systems engineering sophomore, hold the Lebanese flag and chant “Revolution!” in Arabic Tuesday night to stand in solidarity with the protestors in Lebanon. More than 40 people attended the protest.
Michel Chalfoun, a 20-year-old computer science junior, and Malek Shehab, a 19-year-old industrial and systems engineering sophomore, hold the Lebanese flag and chant “Revolution!” in Arabic Tuesday night to stand in solidarity with the protestors in Lebanon. More than 40 people attended the protest.
Yveline Saint Louis, a 19-year-old UF microbiology sophomore, and Torri McFarlane, a 19-year-old UF public relations sophomore, march down Fraternity Drive Tuesday afternoon during the protest for blue lights.
Yveline Saint Louis, a 19-year-old UF microbiology sophomore, and Torri McFarlane, a 19-year-old UF public relations sophomore, march down Fraternity Drive Tuesday afternoon during the protest for blue lights.