Wolfe Cronin, a UF mechanical engineering junior, lies on a bench next to the "potato" on Turlington Plaza while playing his guitar to pass the time in between classes Monday afternoon.
Jamie Longville, left, and Stevie Scheller, right, decorate a miniature wooden house frame with assorted empty soda cans Tuesday morning on the Reitz Union North Lawn. The freshmen are a part of UF's chapter of Habitat for Humanity that gave away free sodas to bring awareness to the campus organization.
UF senior Alexis Adler admires the pumpkin patch at the Wesley United Methodist Church on Northwest 23rd Avenue. The church has been selling pumpkins of various sizes and prices at the patch for more than three years, and it will be open until the end of October.
UF B.F.A dance majors Courtney Baron, 21, and Olivia Ruggieri, 20, pass out flyers at lunchtime at the Plaza of the Americas. Ruggieri dressed up as an orchid to promote the B.F.A Dance Showcase, which will take place at the Constans Theatre from Oct. 29 through Nov. 1.
Allison Megano, left, pies Ari Garay with a plate full of whipped cream for a $2 donation to the Susan G. Komen breast cancer foundation Tuesday afternoon on the Reitz Union North Lawn. Garay and other sisters from the alpha Kappa Delta Phi Sorority held the fundraising event.
UF student Nicholas Cravey is silhouetted through a sheet he is painting on the Plaza of the Americas Tuesday afternoon.
Alan Jackson and Leoneisha Williams give free ice cream from a truck to students on Turlington Plaza Tuesday to promote their bids for Black Student Union homecoming prince and princess.
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