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Paint Pieces

Frank Barone, a 50-year-old Gainesville painter, sketches the outline of his painting during the Paint Out at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens Sept. 13, 2015. Barone was among many local artists invited to participate in the three day event promoting art as a universal language.

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The Team

From left to right, Angelica Ramirez, Maurice Greenwood and Alexandre Bazante remove targets in between tournament rounds. The three UF archery team members competed in and helped their team host the three day Intercollegiate Archery Championships for the first time.

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Spotter

Angelica Ramirez, 19-year-old freshman entomology major at UF, peers through a scope to help her teammates identify where their arrows have impacted. Shouts of a target ring number followed by a clock direction help archers adjust the aim of their next arrow.

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Keeping frosty

Rachel Bouchillon smears sunscreen onto her face during a lunch break. The sun blazed down on Saturday as UF hosted the three day Intercollegiate Archery Championships for the first time.

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Prep Work

Freshman entomology major Angelica Ramirez, 19, deftly rolls up a target in preparation for the next round of the tournament. Though she didn’t shoot in the Women’s Recurve tournament, Ramirez and the rest of the UF archery team pitched in to help run the Collegiate Archery Nationals.

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Fair play

Team Captain Lauren Kates marks an arrow for a competing team. Teams scored one another's targets to ensure fairness at the Collegiate Archery Nationals.

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Tallying the results

From left to right, Brenna Steinwachs, Cindy Santiago, Rachel Bouchillon, Amy Francis and Lauren Kates study a target to determine scores. Steinwachs and Santiago represented Cal State Long Beach.

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Shoot the target

Amy Francis, 21-year-old UF junior studying animal science, sends her arrow barreling through the air. Francis was part of UF's Women's Olympic Recurve team, which took home the gold on Saturday's competition at the Easton Newberry Sports Complex.

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Xuan Ooi, an 18-year-old UF freshman, peers through the mouth of her lion costume as she performs a lion dance to the sound of the drum outside Bento Cafe on Archer Road on Thursday. Jia-Uei Chen, also an 18-year-​old UF freshman, sets the beat for the dance, which celebrates Chinese New Year.Correction: Jia-Uei Chen's name was originally misspelled.

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