Free Hugs
Eighteen-year-old animal biology freshman Megan Smith, dressed as a zombie, offers "free hugs" to passersby in Turlington on Tuesday to promote the Humans vs. Zombies game.
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Eighteen-year-old animal biology freshman Megan Smith, dressed as a zombie, offers "free hugs" to passersby in Turlington on Tuesday to promote the Humans vs. Zombies game.
Justin Pogge, 31, races ahead of Travis Mitchell, 26, during open play of the Canadian Tuxedo Invitational Bike Polo Tournament on Saturday.
Research technician and apiary manager Mark Dykes lifts a tray from a hive at the UF Bee Biology Research Unit.
UF alumna Anh-Thu Nguyen, 23, plays cards with animal biology senior Chelsea Rence, 24, while waiting in line for the 3:10 a.m. showing of “The Hunger Games.”
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Sarah Durling, 18, of California, passes out handouts for Survivors of the Abortion Holocaust on Turlington Plaza on Tuesday afternoon. The group, which is partnered with pro-life group Created Equal, is on a nationwide tour, displaying graphic posters of mutilated fetuses to spread abortion awareness. The UF Pro-Life Alliance also displayed posters on the Plaza of the Americas. All groups will display tomorrow as well.
Nineteen-year-old political science sophomore Lissette Portocarrero and 21-year-old economics junior Matt Gorstein sell admission tickets for the 3rd annual Cinema Verde Environmental Film and Arts Festival. The festival runs from Feb. 24 to March 2, featuring films that focus on environmental issues and hosting local booths that showcase ways patrons can get involved within their own community.
UPD officer John Savona stands behind police tape at North Hall where a student attempted suicide on Wednesday afternoon, according to police.
Sen. Carly Wilson, Students Party treasurer candidate, speaks at the third annual Asian American Student Union Student Government Debate on Monday night.
Holly Knapick paints pumpkins Saturday at the Cancer Genetics Research Complex with her son Jack, 5, and daughter Angie, 3. She lost two aunts to the disease and thought the party would be fun.
Computer science junior Stephanie Sharp, 20, puts frosting on a free cupcake at UF Pro-Life Alliance's Cupcakes for Life event on the Plaza of the Americas Tuesday.
The UF Health Science Education building will cost $40 million to build and will be 100,000 square feet. An official name will be determined when the Board of Trustees approves the project.
Sandra Day O'Connor talks to a crowd of students and Gainesville residents about civic service and voting. In 2010, only 8 percent of Florida residents under 30 years old voted.