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Demonstrators chant, "We want change!" as they make the mile-long trek to Buchholtz High School wielding signs supporting gun reform, specifically in regards to AR-15s.
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Demonstrators chant, "We want change!" as they make the mile-long trek to Buchholtz High School wielding signs supporting gun reform, specifically in regards to AR-15s.
"I used to live in Miami, so this really hit close to home. Things definitely need to change. I want to get that point across to everybody," said Paige Shrewsbury, a 15-year-old Buchholtz High School sophomore. Shrewsbury marched alongside other Buchholtz High School students protesting gun violence and advocating gun reform.
New UF Student Senate President Danielle Grosse stands before the senators as she is sworn in on Tuesday evening in the Reitz Union Chamber Room. "There will always be more that we can accomplish as student senators, and I am excited to get to work with you all to achieve these things," Grosse said.
New UF Student Senate President Danielle Grosse stands before the senators as she is sworn in on Tuesday evening in the Reitz Union Chamber Room. "There will always be more that we can accomplish as student senators, and I am excited to get to work with you all to achieve these things," Grosse said.
Student Senate President and Student Government President candidate from the Impact Party Ian Green reads an opening statement during the debate Tuesday evening in the Reitz Grand Ballroom.
UF Student Government presidential candidate Revel Lubin and vice-presidential candidate Bijal Desani of the Inspire party give their responses to questions submitted by students during the debate on Tuesday night in the Reitz Grand Ballroom. "They've been feeding you garbage for so long. It's time to push the plate away," Lubin said during the closing remarks.
Challenge Party Student Government presidential candidate Janae Moodie responds to questions submitted by students during the debate on Tuesday. She spoke on feeling tokenized by the Impact Party during her time as an affiliate.
Challenge Party Student Government presidential candidate Janae Moodie responds to questions submitted by students during the debate on Tuesday. She spoke on feeling tokenized by the Impact Party during her time as an affiliate.
Amol Jethwani, a 21-year-old UF political science junior, addresses the UF Student Government Senate in the Senate Chambers inside the Reitz Union. He's now running to represent the 21st District, which includes Alachua County.
Garrett Quinlivan, 76, plays his drum at the Rep. Ted Yoho Pirate Protest on Friday evening organized by the Alachua County Labor Coalition. Quinlivan, like many others, came to the protest in response to John A. Pastore Jr. and Randi Elrad, co-owners of Crime Prevention Security Systems, donating money to Yoho.
Lee Malis, 58, strums his guitar and sings along with other protesters during the Rep. Ted Yoho Pirate Protest on Friday. Malis wrote a pirate-themed song specifically for the protest which he sang with the protesters around him.
"The fact that Ted Yoho represents a progressive town like ours I find just very backwards," explained Joe Courter, a 67-year-old Gainesville resident. Courter held his sign at the protest outside of Crime Prevention Security Systems on Southwest 34th Street on Friday evening.
Lee Malis, 58, strums his guitar and sings along with other protesters during the Rep. Ted Yoho Pirate Protest on Friday. Malis wrote a pirate-themed song specifically for the protest which he sang with the protesters around him.
"The fact that Ted Yoho represents a progressive town like ours I find just very backwards," explained Joe Courter, a 67-year-old Gainesville resident. Courter held his sign at the protest outside of Crime Prevention Security Systems on Southwest 34th Street on Friday evening.
Garrett Quinlivan, 76, plays his drum at the Rep. Ted Yoho Pirate Protest on Friday evening organized by the Alachua County Labor Coalition. Quinlivan, like many others, came to the protest in response to John A. Pastore Jr. and Randi Elrad, co-owners of Crime Prevention Security Systems, donating money to Yoho.
Lee Malis, 58, strums his guitar and sings along with other protesters during the Rep. Ted Yoho Pirate Protest on Friday. Malis wrote a pirate-themed song specifically for the protest which he sang with the protesters around him.
Amol Jethwani, a 21-year-old UF political science junior, addresses the UF Student Government Senate in the Senate Chambers inside the Reitz Union. He's now running to represent the 21st District, which includes Alachua County.
Amol Jethwani, a 21-year-old UF political science junior, addresses the UF Student Government Senate in the Senate Chambers inside the Reitz Union. He's now running to represent the 21st District, which includes Alachua County.
Colette Cimino, an administrative assistant with UF Health’s Cancer Center, last attended college in 1985 but left to raise her daughter, Kara. Now, with UF’s Employee Education Program, which allows full-time employees to take up to six credit hours tuition-free, she’s back in school and taking three credit hours at Santa Fe College.
Florida gubernatorial candidate 55-year-old Philip Levine speaks to students gathered at the Lubavitch Chabad Jewish Center in Gainesville as part of his statewide bus tour aimed toward connecting with constituents.