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Kristin Wimkel of Ohio University competes in the 100m hurdles at the Ohio Cherry Blossom Inv. on April 4th, 2015. She placed second overall to Cassandra Lloyd, left.
“I feel safe. I’ve only been here for two and a half weeks now, but there’s a lot of police cars driving around and it gives me a safe feeling.”
“Yeah I feel safe for the most part. Why? I don’t go to areas that aren’t really populated at night, so if something happens, I wouldn’t feel threatened or alone."
“Yeah I generally do. I don’t really have a lot of issues. Sometimes when I like walk home at night — I live on the West side so it’s sketchy sometimes — but other than that, it’s good.”
“I mean, it’s kind of a hard question to answer because I know, unfortunately, there are people who don’t feel safe on this campus. I don’t know if it’s guilt for saying yes, but short answer would be yes, long answer is… there’s a lot of issues that need to be figured out so that everyone can say they feel safe.”
“Mostly I do, typically because I don’t choose to walk late at night, I’m only here during the day. So when I am here during the day, I do feel pretty safe. If I were here at night, no. Mostly because I come from a small town and you hear a lot of horror stories about things happening in cities, and Athens to me is technically a big city, so I wouldn’t feel safe at night, no."
“Yes I do. I haven’t really seen any reason not to… the campus police do a pretty good job maintaining order. I haven’t really seen any crime here so far. You don’t really hear about much crime, so I feel pretty safe.”
“Yeah I do. I just think it’s not in the middle of a big city or anything. I just feel safe walking around, like I don’t feel threatened by anything. There hasn’t been a lot of issues here where they are concerned about dangerous stuff, so I definitely feel safe.”
“Yes I do. I’ve been out by myself at night before, and I’ve never had any problems. It’s better to have someone with you, but if you stay like towards the lighted paths, the busier parts, it’s a lot safer. But I’ve never felt creeped out or unsafe before, personally."
The 2014 Halloween block party started with Court Street being flooded with people and puppets for the Honey for the Heart parade.
The 2014 Halloween block party started with Court Street being flooded with people and puppets for the Honey for the Heart parade.
Puppets were brought alive during the Honey for the Heart parade on Saturday, October 25th.
The 2014 Halloween block party started with Court Street being flooded with people and puppets for the Honey for the Heart parade.
The third annual Honey for the Heart started off the 2014 Halloween Block Party with a giant puppet parade.
Mysterious creatures took to Court Street for the Honey for the Heart parade to start off the Halloween block party on Saturday, October 25th.
During lunch on Tuesday, students were able to sample some of the meal options that will be on the culinary services food truck. The food truck will be outside of Boyd dining hall in the spring.
During lunch on Tuesday, students were able to sample some of the meal options that will be on the culinary services food truck. The food truck will be outside of Boyd dining hall in the spring.
Junior libero Meredith Ashy signs an autograph after the Dig Pink match against Akron on Saturday, October 4th.
The Ohio University Alumni Varsity band also wore pink to support the Dig Pink game on Saturday, October 4th.