Crash on Stewart Street
A woman is wheeled into an ambulance after being involved in a collision that occurred on the corner of Stewart and East Union streets about 12:15 p.m. on Oct. 19.
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A woman is wheeled into an ambulance after being involved in a collision that occurred on the corner of Stewart and East Union streets about 12:15 p.m. on Oct. 19.
Ohio forward Holly Harris dribbles toward the goal during a game against Bowling Green State University on Oct. 18 at Chessa Field. Ohio won 4-2.
Ohio team members celebrate with Allie Curry after Curry's goal during a game against Bowling Green State University on Oct. 18 at Chessa Field. Ohio won 4-2.
Cathy Burri records Ohio University senior Holly Craddock's information as Craddock donates blood during a Red Cross blood drive outside the Living Learning Center in Athens, on Oct. 2.
Ohio University freshman Jacob Adams poses for a portrait on Monday in Athens. Adams attempted to give blood in high school, but his donation was turned down due to his sexual orientation.
Ohio University senior Holly Craddock donates blood during a Red Cross Blood Drive outside the Living Learning Center in Athens on Friday, Oct. 2. Craddock tries to give blood whenever she can.
Cy Vierstra, owner of the Union Ridge Wildlife Center, poses for a portrait with his camel, Gumby, Oct. 11, in Vinton County, Ohio. When Vierstra got Gumby, the camel was unable to stand up and veteranarians believed there was a 90 percent chance he would never walk, but Vierstra spent about eight months rehabilitating Gumby until he was able to stand and walk on his own.
Freshman Tyler King yells as she carries a sign down Court Street during a F--kRapeCulture rally Oct. 9, 2015.
Anissa Matthews listens to speakers during a F--kRapeCulture rally Oct. 9, 2015.
The mural by Aethelred Eldridge outside Seigfred hall was restored this summer by graduate students Barry O’Keefe and Amanda Morris.
Aside from a few minor changes, the Marching 110 uniform has stayed the same since it was updated in 1967.
Ohio's Stephanie Rowland and Mollie Whitacre congratulate Alexis Milesky after Milesky's goal during a game against Northern Illinois University at Chessa Field. Ohio beat Northern Illinois 2-0 in double overtime.
Ohio forward Alexis Milesky dribbles around Northern Illnois defender Jess Wooldridge during a game against Northern Illinois University at Chessa Field. Ohio beat Northern Illinois 2-0 in double overtime on Friday, October 2, 2015.
Northern Illinois goal keeper Amy Annala falls to the ground in an attempt to get the ball from a group of Ohio players during a game against Northern Illinois University at Chessa Field. Ohio beat Northern Illinois 2-0 in double overtime.
U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, R-OH, works on the roof of a Habitat for Humanity house for Air Force Vet Mark Jones in Nelsonville, Ohio, on Oct. 3. Sen. Portman is a supporter of Habitat for Humanity and has worked with them before on other builds.
Writing on one of the house's beams reads "God Bless this house & all who live here" on Oct. 3 in Nelsonville, Ohio. Volunteers were encouraged to write their names or messages in the house so that part of them would always be with it.
Habitat for Humanity volunteers work on a house for Air Force veteran Mark Jones on Oct. 3 in Nelsonville, Ohio. According to Executive Director of Southeast Ohio Habitat for Humanity Ken Oehlers, the amount of work put in throughout this 48-hour project is equivalent to what is usually accomplished during three months on typical builds.
Habitat for Humanity volunteers work on a house for Air Force veteran Mark Jones on Oct. 3 in Nelsonville, Ohio. According to Executive Director of Southeast Ohio Habitat for Humanity Ken Oehlers, the amount of work put in throughout this 48-hour project is equivalent to what is usually accomplished during three months on typical builds.
Habitat for Humanity volunteers work on a house for Air Force veteran Mark Jones on Oct. 3 in Nelsonville, Ohio. According to Executive Director of Southeast Ohio Habitat for Humanity Ken Oehlers, the amount of work put in throughout this 48-hour project is equivalent to what is usually accomplished during three months on typical builds.
Habitat for Humanity volunteers work on a house for Air Force veteran Mark Jones on Oct. 3 in Nelsonville, Ohio. According to Executive Director of Southeast Ohio Habitat for Humanity Ken Oehlers, the amount of work put in throughout this 48-hour project is equivalent to what is usually accomplished during three months on typical builds.