Sorority members step during a Welcome Week event.
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Two week old teaching animal unit calf #711, named Slurpee, tries to figure out if the camera is edible.
A toppled historical marker is strewn on the muddy lawn of a destroyed seaside motel in Cedar Key, Florida where 12 to 15 foot storm surge gutted buildings, ripped structures from their foundations, and flooded streets when Hurricane Idalia swept through on Wednesday, August 30th, 2023. Cedar Key is a tiny fishing village on Florida's Gulf coast and is home to the University of Florida's Nature Coast Biological Station, which also suffered extensive damage due to the hurricane.
Danny Christmas (blue shirt) and Trent Suggs (background), both of the UF/IFAS Emergency Response Team, shovel mud from the floor of the lobby of UF/IFAS's Nature Coast Biological Station in Cedar Key, Florida on the morning following Hurricane Idalia's landfall. The storm produced a record 12-15 foot storm surge that flooded all of the lab's ground floor and did extensive damage to the entire facility.
Sophia Preiser walks by Daniel Anguilu and Cedric Douglas ' collaborative mural on the side of the now former Punter's Pub on Huntington Avenue.
A student reflected in a pane of glass studies inside the science building.
A student admires the sunset view from the west portico of the Old Capitol while studying
Class of 2027 lines up in a Block I formation for a group photo on the Pentacrest
Music Prof. Hardwick poses for portraits for a story about a class he teaches on ludomusicology.
A pair of whales are seen lunge feeding in the waters off of the California Central Coast during a morning trip where students, working with a professor, deployed a custom-designed hydrophone device offshore. They are part of an interdisciplinary team working on a long-term research project whose aim is to expand current marine mammal monitoring along this stretch of coast.
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