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Robert Whaley, a retired historian, returns to Alden Library after attending the weekly free lunch provided by the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd on November 30.
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Robert Whaley, a retired historian, returns to Alden Library after attending the weekly free lunch provided by the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd on November 30.
Robert Whaley, a retired historian who frequents the library, poses for a portrait at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd after the weekly free lunch on November 30.
Robert Whaley, a retired historian who frequents the library, poses for a portrait at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd after the weekly free lunch on November 30.
Robert Whaley, a retired historian, returns to Alden Library after attending the weekly free lunch provided by the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd on November 30.
Jordan's cooking is influenced by the foodie culture of Japan and other countries around the world where she has lived.
Kim Jordan removes steamed buns from the stovetop of her kitchen on November 28.
Kim Jordan, adjunct lecturer at Ohio University, poses for a portrait in her home on November 28.
Lauren Bayless, a student at Athens High School who also takes College Credit Plus classes at Ohio University, volunteers by making phone calls to Athens community members the day before the election, November 7, 2016 at the Athens County Democratic Party Headquarters. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Hannah Borowski, a junior studying global studies war and peace and politics, and a community fellow for the Ohio Together campaign, talks to a fellow staffer the day before the election, November 7, 2016 at the Athens County Democratic Party Headquarters. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
The Bureau of Land Management will be auctioning off areas of the Wayne National Forest, viewed here from the Snake Ridge Lookout Tower at the Wayne National Forest Headquarters & Athens Ranger Station on October 31, 2016. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
The remnants of the Canaanville Coal Co. mine in Canaanville, which is about ten minutes east of Athens.
The "spook file," a collection of newspaper clippings and other documents that report paranormal activity in the Athens area, is one of the most popular files in the Robert E. and Jean R. Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections in Alden Library. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Stuart Little peeks out of a trashcan in order to evade feral dogs during the ABC Player's production of a musical version of E.B. White's children novel Stuart Little during the media night performance on October 18, 2016.
Seth Barber, 26, poses for a portrait with the longboard he rides daily on the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway to class at Hocking College on October 15, 2016.
Athens Police Reserve Commander David Malawista poses for a portrait on October 13, 2016. Malawista has been working for the Athens Police Department since 1974 and now oversees the APD force of reserve officers. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Wes Gilkey, a senior studying criminology and Russian, confirms that his last shot hit the target at the Fort Harmar outdoor gun range on September 24, 2016. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Tony Cipresso, a freshman studying mechanical engineering, chats with 2nd Amendment club members at the Fort Harmar shooting range on September 24, 2016. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Susan Bolton consults her husband, Jon Bolton, between firing rounds. The two came to the range with their son, Nick, for Ohio University's parents weekend. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Karli Davis, a sophomore studying sociology, poses for a portrait on the front steps of her house before leaving for class on October 11, 2016. Davis is a commuter student and lives at home with her family in The Plains. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
A variety of toys created to aid in speech therapy sit on the shelf in the equipment, or "toy" room, as it's called at the Hearing, Speech and Language Clinic, located in Grover Center. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)