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Bruce Blackwell (left) and Brandon Wight have been together for 47 years. The couple fulfilled their dream of legal marriage on Sept. 17, 2004 in Martha’s Vineyard.
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Bruce Blackwell (left) and Brandon Wight have been together for 47 years. The couple fulfilled their dream of legal marriage on Sept. 17, 2004 in Martha’s Vineyard.
Patricia Hilliard-Nunn, UF lecturer of African-American studies, leads a congregation Thursday at the Wilhelmina Johnson Resource Center for the eighth anniversary of Rosa Parks’ death.
Gov. Rick Scott, Darryl Cilli, Shannon Slusher and UF President Bernie Machen cut a ribbon after the ceremony at 160over90 on Wednesday morning promoting the new headquarters in downtown Gainesville. 160over90 is an international branding agency and is creating 35 new jobs with a $500,000 capital investment.
Computer science and physics freshman A.J. Cunningham, 18, attempts to sneak up on a “zombie” during a game of Humans vs. Zombies at the Marston Science Library on Wednesday afternoon.
Telecommunication freshman Saneh Ste.Claire, 18, and pre-pharmacy freshman Nicole Latinkich, 17, make beaded keychains with the letters O, L and C, signifying their pledge to be One Less Car as part of the Sustainable UF movement on the Plaza of the Americas on Wednesday afternoon.
Relish employees cook burgers for customers Monday evening. The restaurant has been named by Thrillist.com as the best place to eat while intoxicated in Gainesville.
Sen. Davis Bean, left, and Senate President Cory Yeffet speak at Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting. Bean was appointed chair of the Allocations Committee.
Geology students set up a type of positioning and communication device to communicate with Cape Canaveral on Tuesday.
Students play spikeball on the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday afternoon. Spikeball combines four square and volleyball and is generally played in teams of two.
Pumpkin spice flavored groceries sit on the shelves of Trader Joe’s in Butler Plaza on Monday. The store has embraced the season and is currently selling many pumpkin-flavored ingredients and food products.
Pumpkin spice flavored groceries sit on the shelves of Trader Joe’s in Butler Plaza on Monday. The store has embraced the season and is currently selling many pumpkin-flavored ingredients and food products.
Daily Green, a California-meets-Southern quick and friendly eatery, opened about three months ago. The restaurant replaced the former Louis' Lunch building.
Senate President Cory Yeffet, who replaced Lauren Verno, helps lead the first installment of the new senator orientation series prior to Tuesday night’s Student Senate meeting.
Nathan Klemm, a mechanical engineering sophomore, reads a book before heading to class Oct. 7. A recent study suggests people who read often are considered more emotionally intelligent.
The P. K. Yonge Developmental Research School band performs at the Southern Showcase of Champions Marching Band Invitational. A.D. Nease finished in first place, and F.W. Buchholz finished in second.
Players participate in the Big Pink Volleyball Tournament at the Southwest Recreation Center on Thursday evening. Each player donated $5 to join a team, and all of the proceeds were donated to support local breast cancer awareness and research.
McDonald’s has recently added chicken wings, called Mighty Wings, to its menu. The wings come in sets of three, five and 10, at $2.99, $4.79 and $8.99, respectively.
Participants of Islam on Campus’ Fast-a-Thon 2013 gather for dinner at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center on Tuesday. The event invited people to pledge to fast from sunrise to sunset and learn about Islamic culture.
Patrons observe “Tree of Life Out On a Limb,” the first major piece of artwork on display at the “Pieces of Dreams” collection at the Thomas Center on Friday. It showcased work by Lorelei Esser and other artists.
Ricardo Nazario-Cólon, 46, from Morehead State University, tags a wooden board outside UF’s Institute of Black Culture on Thursday. The hands-on experience aimed to teach students learn about the tagging movement and its connection to hip-hop.