Jeffrey Almonte, a sophomore studying Economics
"Big Mama's because it's fast when there's not a line. And when there's a line we always cut. They know us for that."
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"Big Mama's because it's fast when there's not a line. And when there's a line we always cut. They know us for that."
"I mean I wish Baker was open for a buffalo chicken sandwich or burger. But I'd say KFC, I like chicken."
Danielle Godby, a senior studying exercise phsyiology, coordinated a vibrant outfit for her workout. She works as a group fitness instructor at the Ping Fitness Center teaching spin classes and yoga.
"I'm a little absent when it comes to social media, so my resolution was to go on social media more. Now I go on Instagram occasionally, Facebook occasionally."
"My new years resolution was to become healthier, with better hygiene, better skincare, exercising, meditation, yoga. A whole well-rounded approach. I take time out of my day to relax, but I haven't done the yoga yet."
"To stop complaining, I've definitely kept up with it. I have my friends tell me when I say little things that shouldn't bother anyone."
"I've stuck with my new years resolution, so far at least, and it is to be healthier so I've cut carbs out of my diet and go to the gym."
"My new years resolution was to change my major when I got to school, which I did, from accounting to finance."
Ohio University Freshman Summer Schmier, from Annapolis, MD., takes a closer look at an immense light sculpture installation in a Georgetown park in Washington, DC., on Jan. 4, 2015. (EMMA HOWELLS | FOR THE POST)
Parkour athlete Justin Frevert, 21, of Rockville, MD., practices running a line on the campus of the University of DC on Dec. 31, 2014. Frevert and his team, the M Street Gang, trained until campus security kicked them off the grounds. (EMMA HOWELLS | FOR THE POST)
Montgomery Blair High School Senior Dirk Dupré, of Silver Spring, MD., plays a short composition on a cheap keyboard he found in his house. He aspires to one day own a professional synthesizer on which to make electronic music. (EMMA HOWELLS | FOR THE POST)
"I can spot anything," Trainer Bradley Collier boasts as he spots a bench press for fellow trainer Ryan Troph, both Senior Exercise Physiology majors.
Ryan Meier, of the Boston Indie Rock band Cherry Mellow performs a cover of "Come a Little Closer" by Cage the Elephant at the Wolf Haus venue on Jan. 17, 2015. The DIY music movement is gaining popularity among the alternative college crowd.
"Kanye West, he's a legend and it'd be sweet to have him here. "
"Tool, they're grungy metal but there's a lot of bass, and I identify with their lyrics."
"I think it would be really awesome if Drake or Kendrick Lamar would come, they're really good in concert."
"Adele, I like to sing along with her."
"Childish Gambino or Hoodie Allen, one of those two, Macklemore would be sweet too."
Director Ryan Holihan gives direction to Katarina Radujkovic, who role is to read the stage directions during the staged reading of Ohio University alumnus Jason Half's play Sundial.
"My spirit animal would be a turtle because I am very laid-back." Alex Vienna, freshman studying Environmental Health and Journalism