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Athens Underground, located at the end of Court Street, sells an incredible collection of vintage clothing and accessories that can be used as Halloween costumes. October 20, 2014.
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Athens Underground, located at the end of Court Street, sells an incredible collection of vintage clothing and accessories that can be used as Halloween costumes. October 20, 2014.
Athens Underground, located at the end of Court Street, has everything from vintage shoes to gowns. It is a popular location for students to go to for purchasing Halloween costumes and props. October 20, 2014.
Heather Brandt, a student in the HCOM program at Ohio University, is seen with a skeleton that instructors use to teach manipulation to the medical school students in Grosvenor Hall.
Monica Sandoval, a freshman studying Biological Sciences, carries a sign through College Green to make a statement during the F--kRapeCulture rally on Friday, October 10.
Allison Maloney, a graduate student, holds up a sign during the F--k Rape Culture march on Friday.
Marion, a senior studying English, gives a passionate speech about how the LGBT community is significantly affected by the rape culture. This occurred at the end of the F--kRapeCulture rally on College Green on Friday, October 10.
Victoria Hazell, a freshman who has yet to declare a major, helps to hold the sign on College Green in protest of the rape culture that is strong at Ohio University. This took place on Friday, October 10.
Hannah Ticoras, a senior studying English, prepares a speech for the F--kRapeCulture rally that took place on Friday, October 10.
Urban Scholar Jalen Perkins, a freshman studying Chemical Engineering, works on an assignment in the Chemistry Laboratories in Clippinger Hall in Athens, Ohio on September 16, 2014. This is a scholarship program that President McDavis created.
City councilwoman Jennifer Cochran fixes the bedding of the massage tables at her job at Ping Recreational Center on Friday, September 12, 2014.
"I don't think they were out of line because they were sticking up for what they believe in and what the girl in the senate did was wrong. They had a right to say that it is not okay to do what she did."
"I they had a right to take a stand and fight for what they believe in, even if it wasn't the best approach. It's America, we have freedom of speech."
“It just looked like a lot of people talking that didn't practice any listening. I don't feel that's really a democratic way to go about it. I feel in student senate you need a lot of dialouge: people that are will to speak but also willing to listen."
"I do think they were out of line, however, I do not think they should have been arrested for it. There's a certain place and time to bring topics like that up and an official meeting like that is not their place."
"Yes because it was totally undemocraticly fillabustered, they didn't respect that there was an agenda. They just went and started speaking at people; there was no conversation."