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Business administration junior Ricky Harris, 27, fills his tank at the BP gas station at 931 W. University Ave. on Wednesday afternoon. The average price for one gallon of regular gas in Gainesville is $3.35.
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Business administration junior Ricky Harris, 27, fills his tank at the BP gas station at 931 W. University Ave. on Wednesday afternoon. The average price for one gallon of regular gas in Gainesville is $3.35.
Senate Pro-Tempore Elliot Grasso and Senate President Cory Yeffet unveil their legislative agenda plan at Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting.
Although downtown sushi restaurant Dragonfly Sushi and Sake Company appears to be closed due to plywood on the exterior while the restaurant undergoes renovations, it is still open for business.
Farm Animal Rights Movement, an organization promoting a vegan diet, paid students $1 to watch a four-minute video promoting its cause Monday afternoon. The video informed viewers about the slaughter of animals for food in the U.S.
UF aerospace engineering junior Alex Schneider, 22, eats lunch at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to enjoy the cool weather Monday afternoon while watching the construction of the Gator Growl stage for the weekend.
A battle concerning the popular, but controversial “I Heart Boobies” bracelets could potentially make it to the U.S. Supreme Court. Two Pennsylvania high school students petitioned against their school’s ban against the bracelets, arguing the bracelets promote breast cancer awareness among young people.
Chemistry club member and UF chemical engineering junior McKenzie Coughlin, 20, paints a flask as a Poké Ball on Thursday afternoon. Flasks were on sale for $3 and $5 with proceeds benefiting Paws on Parole, a program run by Alachua County Animal Services and the Florida Department of Corrections.
UF political science and marketing sophomore Devyn Woolsey, 20, screams and clings to UF advertising senior Trey Wallrapp, 21. First-year UF student affairs graduate student Mick Earley scared the two Wednesday evening at Haunted Broward, a haunted house hosted in the Broward Hall basement.
A flying fox snacks on grapes Oct. 21 at the Lubee Bat Conservancy. The conservancy, which is located about nine miles outside Gainesville, conducts bat research and hosts an annual bat festival open to the public. It aims to create a more positive perception of bats.
Florida House Speaker Rep. Will Weatherford spoke at the Bob Graham Center for Public Service on Tuesday. He addressed national issues and topics that could aid students hoping to enter politics.
Sen. Michael Christ moves to unanimously approve two bills granting funding to two student organizations at Tuesday’s 13-minute long Student Senate meeting.
UF journalism junior Paul Mate, 20, slams a pie into the face of UF industrial and systems engineering junior Chris Veau, 20, on Turlington Plaza on Tuesday. Students could pay $2 to “pie” members of Pi Beta Phi and Pi Kappa Phi.
Tyler Hubbard, of Florida Georgia Line, performs at the O’Connell Center in 2013 as part of a Student Government Productions show.
Glinda, a dog in the Paws on Parole program, jumps over a hurdle to show her agility as one of the tests used to demonstrate what the inmates at the Florida Department of Corrections have taught her. Paws on Parole is a program run by Alachua County Animal Services and the Florida Department of Corrections that helps both the inmates and dogs by practicing positive training techniques.
A float that grabbed the attention of many portrayed two same-sex couples joining together in marriage.
Members of the Pride Student Union at UF march in the Pride parade Saturday afternoon. The event started at Eighth Street and spanned all the way to Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Pride parade attendants were encouraged to bring their friends, family and even pets to the gathering on the downtown plaza, where the Pride parade finished its route.