Weekly Web Gallery: House of Black Culture, Graffiti, Rick Scott, Basketball
Max Jackson | Photo Editor
Bailey (2) goes up for a jumpshot in the second half against the Lady Techsters.
Mohammed F Emran | Web Editor
Danneal Ford (00) dribbles behind the basket to avoid Southern Miss defenders on Feb. 14.
Idalis Streat | Contributing Photographer
Florida Governor Rick Scott addresses the public in FAU’s bookstore on Feb. 12 about eliminating sales tax on college textbooks.
Tim Murphy | Assistant Photo Editor
A graffiti artist at the “Artists for Israel” event begins making a t-shirt for an FAU student on Feb 12.
Tim Murphy | Assistant Photo Editor
A line of students begins to form at the table where the graffiti artists were making T-shirts during the “Artists for Israel” event put on by Owls for Israel on Feb 12.
Tim Murphy | Assistant Photo Editor
The graffiti artist putting finishing touches on a shirt requested by a student during the “Artists for Israel” event on Feb 12.
Mohammed F Emran | Web Editor
House of Black Culture was an event organized by Multicultural Programming held Feb. 12.
Mohammed F Emran | Web Editor
Food was provided during Multicultural Programming’s House of Black Culture event on February 12.
Mohammed F Emran | Web Editor
Shamariah Reneau, junior in elementary education, examines the art thats on display during House of Black Culture on Feb. 12th.
Mohammed F Emran | Web Editor
Mylon Shamble, senior in interdisciplinary arts and humanities, sings “One and Only” by Adele during the House of Black Culture event.
Mohammed F Emran | Web Editor
Singer sings “Take my Hand, Precious Lord” by Mahalia Jackson during House of Black Culture organized by Multicultural Programming.
Mohammed is a senior computer science major. He began at the University Press as a photographer. View his work: Flickr @dirtymomo Facebook @Moto Foto.
Max is a political science and economics major with the goal of running for Congress in district 22 (Boca Raton). He joined the University Press in 2012...
Tim is a communication major that joined the University Press in the fall of 2014 as a contributing photographer. You can follow him on Instagram: @timmurphyphotography