Dillon Olmedo, a senior studying audio production
"The claymation movie Santa Claus is Comin' to Town because it's pretty well done for a claymation movie, especially for being so old. I think it was done in the '70s."
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"The claymation movie Santa Claus is Comin' to Town because it's pretty well done for a claymation movie, especially for being so old. I think it was done in the '70s."
"I'd say the movie Elf because Will Ferrell brings out the true spirit of Christmas."
Firefighters reattach scales to the Lady of Justice, the rooftop statue on the Athens County Courthouse, after they had been blown off by strong winds last year.
City Council President Chris Knisely presides over the meeting in the Council Chambers in the city building on Nov. 23.
Arbaugh mops the floor of the Read Hall first floor women's bathroom as a part of his duties as a custodial worker.
Custodial worker Debbie Dowler vacuums the second floor of James Hall. Dowler has worked on West Green for five years.
Arbaugh wipes down the walls of a men's bathroom in Read Hall on East Green.
Read Hall custodial worker Barry Arbaugh reflects on the 25 years he has spent working in the job for Ohio University. The sign in the background was signed and given to him by the 2005-06 Jefferson Hall residents as a gift for his services.
Hayden Zimmerman, a freshman studying computer engineering, blows an o-shaped vape cloud in the Vape Lab on Nov. 9.
JR McCullough putts the ball on a hole on the fifth floor of the Alden Open with his daughter Morgan McCullough, an undecided freshman. The Alden Open was set up as an event for Dads Weekend in 2015. (FILE)
Brandi Talley, driver and owner of Tabs Transportation, regales stories and difficulties of dealing with drunken passengers. She said working Halloween, New Years and Friday nights are the worst shifts. (FILE)
The Post sports editor Luke O'Roark and Peter Nakos pose as a father-son duo for Dad's Weekend.
The Post sports editor Luke O'Roark models "Hippie Dad" apparel, complete with a tie-dye shirt and Birkenstock sandals.
The Post sports editor Luke O'Roark models "Fratty Dad" apparel with turquoise shorts and Sperry boat shoes.
The Post sports editor Luke O'Roark models the "Sporty Dad" look, wearing Ohio University gear.
The Post sports editor Luke O'Roark and Peter Nakos pose as a father-son duo for Dad's Weekend.
The Post sports editor Luke O'Roark models the "Sporty Dad" look, wearing Ohio University gear.
"Grey's Anatomy, you get emotionally attached, and they have 11 seasons on Netflix, so you continue to watch."
"American Horror Story, the seasons are all different, and it's always the same characters, but it's just something you watch all the way through because you always want to watch one to get to the next one."
"Something chill like Friends, the episodes are short, and you can cut it any time you want, plus you can pick up anytime, and it still makes sense and makes you laugh."