Speaking Out

Kristi Kinnard, a Speech-Language Pathology Supervisors at the Hearing, Speech and Language Clinic, displays the sound treated booth, currently set up to accomodate child clients. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
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Kristi Kinnard, a Speech-Language Pathology Supervisors at the Hearing, Speech and Language Clinic, displays the sound treated booth, currently set up to accomodate child clients. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
The therapy observation room in the Hearing, Speech and Language Clinic, features a one-way mirror that allows parents to watch therapy sessions. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
A child-sized chair is one of the few furnishings in a therapy room in the Hearing, Speech and Language Clinic, located in Grover Center. The room features a one-way mirror that allows parents to observe the therapy session. (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)
Shane Ellinwood, a senior studying engineering, technology and management, shoots a .22 caliber handgun at the Fort Harmar shooting range on September 24, 2016. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Angelo Sabatino, a junior studying engineering, technology and management, reaches for a modified rifle at the Fort Harmar shooting range on September 24, 2016. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Ohio University Police Detective Brittany Cottrill poses for a portrait in the women's lockers of the Ohio University Police Deparment on Friday, September 23, 2016. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Students wait for a turn to look through a telescope at a star-gazing party in the State Street Cemetary on Friday, September 23, 2016. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Athens High School running back Tyler Roback dodges the Vinton County defensive line. Athens High School won the game 63-14.
Athens High School starting quarterback Brendan Sano lobs the ball early in the first quarter. Athens High School won the game against Vinton County 63-14.
Athens High School starting quarterback Brendan Sano lobs the ball early in the first quarter. Athens High School won the game against Vinton County 63-14.
Intoxicated people sometimes forget where they park their cars and consequentially report them as stolen, when in reality, frequently they end up towed in a lot, like Autotech Service Center's lot, photographed on September 13, 2016. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Pittaya Paladroi-Shane, a Thai lecturer at Ohio University, teaches basic grammar to the Elementary Thai class she teaches on Wednesday, September 14, 2016. Due to dwindling class numbers, the course might be cut. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
Silver Serpent Exotic Gifts, which recently opened at 55 N Court St. sells a wide array of items ranging from reptiles and fish to tobacco pipes and herb grinders.
Pete Couladis, chairman of the Athens County Republican Party, holding voter registration forms, advocates for attendees to register to vote at the College Republicans meeting on August 31, 2016.
While taking an informal poll, the OU College Republicans divided into groups, with Donald Trump supporters sitting on the left side of the classroom and undecided or third party voters on the right during their meeting in Copeland Hall on Wednesday, Aug. 31. Trump supporters vastly outnumbered the opposing side.
"The Blue House," is a rental property at 59 1/2 N. Court St. that has previously been loosely associated with the Ohio University chapter of the ACACIA fraternity. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
The Athens Historical Society is moving to the historic church at the intersection of West State and North Congress streets in order to expand. The organization outgrew its space at the original Court Street address. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
The Athens Historical Society is moving to the historic church at the intersection of West State and North Congress streets in order to expand. The organization outgrew its space at the original Court Street address. (EMMA HOWELLS | PHOTO EDITOR)
At-large representative Pat McGee asks a clarifying question at the City Council Meeting on Jan. 25. (FILE)