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Seventeen angel statues face outward at the memorial at Pine Trails Park in Parkland, Florida. The statues were put up for the vigil the day after the shooting.
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Seventeen angel statues face outward at the memorial at Pine Trails Park in Parkland, Florida. The statues were put up for the vigil the day after the shooting.
A photo of tampons.
A photo of tampons.
A young boy lays down a flower at the victim’s memorials outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on March 3.
More than 300 people gather outside Gainesville City Hall to listen to Commissioner Harvey Ward Jr. speak about the Charlottesville, Virginia white supremacy rally and encourage people to get involved with their community.
A young boy lays down a flower at the victim’s memorials outside Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on March 3.
Seventeen angel statues face outward at the memorial at Pine Trails Park in Parkland, Florida. The statues were put up for the vigil the day after the shooting.
A photo of tampons.
A photo of tampons.
A photo of tampons.
A photo of tampons.
A photo of tampons.
A photo of tampons.
A photo of tampons.
UF President Kent Fuchs poses with students in front of his Gator-themed golf cart. He drove students back and forth between campus locations on the first day of classes.
UF President Kent Fuchs poses with students in front of his Gator-themed golf cart. He drove students back and forth between campus locations on the first day of classes.
More than 300 people gather outside Gainesville City Hall to listen to Commissioner Harvey Ward Jr. speak about the Charlottesville, Virginia white supremacy rally and encourage people to get involved with their community.
More than 300 people gather outside Gainesville City Hall to listen to Commissioner Harvey Ward Jr. speak about the Charlottesville, Virginia white supremacy rally and encourage people to get involved with their community.
An EMT responds to Meredith Huggins who was hit by a car while on her scooter. She had leg pain and struggling to straighten her leg.
Gabriel Costa, a 20-year-old UF music performance and nutrition sophomore, paints the flag of Brazil onto his hand to decorate the front of La Casita. Students left their handprints on the building as a final farewell.