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The Gainesville Police Department building is located at 545 NW 8th Ave.
Gainesville Police Department currently has 22 vacancies for officers as contract negotiations for officers on the force are underway. The city and police union are meeting today, and salaries and benefits are on the table.
Sophomore outside hitter Paige Hammons recorded four kills and 16 digs in Florida's four-set win over UCF on Sunday.
Sophomore outside hitter Paige Hammons recorded four kills and 16 digs in Florida's four-set win over UCF on Sunday.
One of the staff members at the Career Connections Center speaks with students about the newly renovated space at the Connections Block Party on Thursday afternoon.
One of the staff members at the Career Connections Center speaks with students about the newly renovated space at the Connections Block Party on Thursday afternoon.
University Police staff will move into a modular building — of three portables bolted together — while their building is assessed for safety and tested by a private contractor, which could take about three weeks. The temporary facility will be about 3,500 square feet and cost $2,200 to rent per month.
From left: Breann Garbas, a 37-year-old UF physician assistant studies professor, and Gainesville residents Robin Freeman, 39, and Christy Waits, 37, rest after running in the Fallen Heroes 5K at Depot Park on Sunday morning.
UF student Michael Larratt (center), an 18-year-old UF information systems sophomore, is flanked by Joe Freda (left), a 21-year-old UF political science junior, and Beau Butler (right), a 20-year-old UF nuclear engineering sophomore, as they zoom past the finish line. Larratt said he wanted to help out the cause.
University Police staff will move into a modular building — of three portables bolted together — while their building is assessed for safety and tested by a private contractor, which could take about three weeks. The temporary facility will be about 3,500 square feet and cost $2,200 to rent per month.
In the 2012-13 school year, the Disability Resource Center center served 1,214 students. This academic year, that rose to 3,055.
From left: UF President Kent Fuchs assists Natalie Evelev, an 18-year-old UF biomedical engineering freshman, with registering to vote at the Voter Registration Drive with UF President Kent Fuchs and Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Kim Barton outside the Reitz Union on Monday afternoon. Evelev said she wanted to register to vote.
Thousands of visitors at the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival look and walk by the hundreds of booths filled with artwork, merchandise and more on Saturday afternoon. The festival draws more than 100,000 people to the downtown area each year.
Members of the student Jazz combo class at Santa Fe College perform on Bo Diddley Community Plaza at the Spring Arts Festival on Saturday afternoon. Some of the songs they performed include "Up Jumped Spring" by Freddie Hubbard and "Meditation" from Jazz Standards.
Members of the student Jazz combo class at Santa Fe College perform on Bo Diddley Community Plaza at the Spring Arts Festival on Saturday afternoon. Some of the songs they performed include "Up Jumped Spring" by Freddie Hubbard and "Meditation" from Jazz Standards.
North Carolina-based artist John Furches works on a painting inside his booth at the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival downtown on Saturday afternoon. Furches chooses watercolor as the primary medium for his work.
North Carolina-based artist John Furches works on a painting inside his booth at the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival downtown on Saturday afternoon. Furches chooses watercolor as the primary medium for his work.
Thousands of visitors at the Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival look and walk by the hundreds of booths filled with artwork, merchandise and more on Saturday afternoon. The festival draws more than 100,000 people to the downtown area each year.
In the 2012-13 school year, the Disability Resource Center center served 1,214 students. This academic year, that rose to 3,055.
In the 2012-13 school year, the Disability Resource Center center served 1,214 students. This academic year, that rose to 3,055.