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"A lion because I like to think I'm a pretty fierce person and I'm a Leo." Brittney Williams, a freshman studying Biochemistry
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"A lion because I like to think I'm a pretty fierce person and I'm a Leo." Brittney Williams, a freshman studying Biochemistry
"A tiger because it'd be badass and if you need a spirit animal, you don't want it to be weak." Dalton Murray, freshman studying Theater
"I'd be a koala bear because I think they're just very majestic creatures." Ian Holub, a freshman studying Management and Strategic Leadership
"I would be a deer because everyone says I look like one." Dani Bartley, a freshman studying Photojournalism
Lauren Begley, 22, from Athens, Ohio, is a bartender at Jackie O's, the only bar participating in bystander training for their bartenders.
Lauren Begley, 22, from Athens, Ohio, is a bartender at Jackie O's, the only bar participating in bystander training for their bartenders.
Football players serve themselves food from the buffet during their ritual dinner the night before a game.
The full Marching 110 band performs renditions of a variety of pop songs during their Varsity concert.
A tuba player glances up mid-song during the Marching 110 Varsity Concert.
Trombone players take center stage to dance to an encore song during the Marching 110 Varsity Concert Saturday Night at the Memorial Auditorium.
A firefighter blasts water on the sole remaining flame of the incident on the roof of the building that housed the shop Kismet around 2 PM.
Senior Joe Lanese, an occupational hygiene and safety major, newly crowned as "Mr. University," takes a victory strut down the catwalk.
Senior Joe Lanese, an occupational hygiene and safety major, raises his fist in celebration upon the announcement of his victory.
Jayson Williams, a sophomore studying management and information, dresses up as an Athens-specific Cards Against Humanity card.
While some Bobcats crowded the stages bookmarking either end of Court St. for OU’s annual HallOUween street festival, shots were fired at about 2 a.m. Police cleared the street of partygoers and canvassed the campus. Suspects were never located.
While some Bobcats crowded the stages bookmarking either end of Court St. for OU’s annual HallOUween street festival, shots were fired at about 2 a.m. Police cleared the street of partygoers and canvassed the campus. Suspects were never located.
Jayson Williams, a sophomore studying management and information, dresses up as an Athens-specific Cards Against Humanity card.
Children were not excluded from the protest's events.
An Athens City Employee pauses mid-clean to observe the protest that took over a block of Court Street.
Ryant Taylor speaks during an interview for WOUB.