Pride Week
Students gather for a discussion in Scripps Amphitheater in celebration of Pride Day on April 22.
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Students gather for a discussion in Scripps Amphitheater in celebration of Pride Day on April 22.
Courtney Spiess, a sophomore studying strategic communication, left, and Hayley Dashiell, a sophomore studying journalism, give a tour of Ohio University's campus to prospective students and their parents Feb. 9, 2015.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees is voting on the demolition of the President Street Academic Center, which would cost $1.5 million.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees is voting on the demolition of the President Street Academic Center, which would cost $1.5 million.
Party goers enjoy Mill Fest and dance to music at a house on the top of Mill Street on March 14, 2015. While OU dropped three places in this year's rankings, it surpassed its rival, Miami University. (FILE PHOTO)
Student Senate continues to hold their weekly meeting in addition to having senate debates earlier in the day on April 8, 2015.
Students gather for a discussion in Scripps Amphitheater in celebration of Pride Day on April 22, 2015. The students discussed questions and general thoughts they had relating to self-identity.
Students gather for a discussion in Scripps Amphitheater in celebration of Pride Day on April 22, 2015. The students discussed questions and general thoughts they had relating to self-identity.
Marissa List, a senior studying CSD, works on a scarf in crochet club on March 23, 2015.
K-Pop and J-Pop perform a dance during the international talent show in Baker Theater on April 13, 2015. The talent show helped kick off the many events happening throughout International Week.
Tasha Attaway, a communications specialist here at Ohio University, gives a presentation to the Student Senate about a new program calendar on April 8, 2015. The Senate meeting was pushed back from the regular time because of senate debates being held earlier that day.
"National Trampoline Day. There would be trampolines everywhere and there would be competitions to see who could jump the highest or do the coolest tricks."
"A Sports Appreciation Day. Everyone would be encouraged to go outdoors and participate in a sport or activitiy of their choice. They would be free from work so they could just go out and play."
"Animal Rights Day. People would not eat meat that day, and here at OU all the dining halls would serve all vegetarian options."
"Contemplate Outside Day. No technology, just interacting with nature. People will let their minds wander instead of stressing out about all the activities they think they have to fill their day up with."
"Quiet Day; do everything that you would normally do, but do it quietly and meditate. For example, when I rock climb I try to be very quiet and concentrate on my movements."
Anna Murray, a sophomore studying geological sciences, works on a baby sweater during crochet club on March 23, 2015.
Workers pass out pickles during the final round of the annual pickle eating contest at Bagel Street Deli on March 20, 2015. The winner of the contest got a T-shirt and were able to create their own sandwich and name it to be on the menu. Contestants paid five dollars to participate and all of the money was matched by Bagel Street Deli and donated to a local charity.
Workers pass out pickles during the final round of the annual pickle eating contest at Bagel Street Deli on March 20, 2015. Winners of the contest got a T-shirt and were able to create their own sandwich and name it to be on the menu. Contestants paid five dollars to participate and all of the money was matched by Bagel Street Deli and donated to a local charity.
Vinny Purtle, left, and Erin Harlow, right, support and videotape their friends Jess Pastrick, middle left, who ate 2.5 pickles and Kelly Gallagher, middle right, who ate four pickles in the annual pickle eating contest at Bagel Street Deli on March 20, 2015. Winners of the contest got a T-shirt and were able to create their own sandwich and name it to be on the menu. Contestants paid five dollars to participate and all of the money was matched by Bagel Street Deli and donated to a local charity.