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Lost and found items at Jimmy Johns at 16 S Court St, in Athens, Ohio, on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2014.
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Lost and found items at Jimmy Johns at 16 S Court St, in Athens, Ohio, on Sunday, Nov. 2, 2014.
Second-year medical student Patrick Finnegan examines standardized patient Le-Ann Horton’s ears.
Halloween-goers stand in a balcony above Habibi's at 19 S Court St. on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014.
Old masks that will be part of the School of Theatre costume sale can be seen in the theatre department costume storage space in Kantner Hall, at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio, on Friday, Oct. 17, 2014.
A mask to an old costume that will be part of the School of Theatre costume sale can be seen in the theatre department costume storage space in Kantner Hall, at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio, on Friday, Oct. 17, 2014.
Megan Marzec poses for a photo inside Baker University Center, at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio, on Sunday, March 23, 2014.
Student senate president Megan Marzec during the student senate meeting in Walter Hall, at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio, on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2014. Raising minimum wage was a one of the main topics discussed.
Second year student doctor Patrick Finnegan intubates a manikin during a simulation in Grosvenor Hall.
Bobcat Depot in Baker University Center, at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio, on Monday, Oct. 20, 2014.
"No, because it seems like it's not super easy to contract, and it's not close to Athens specifically."
"No. I really don't know why, I'm just not worried about it."
"I’m concerned a little bit just because it's a disease but also I have been talking to some people and have done some research and it is actually ... kind of hard to get, I think. And there's a lot of rumors about it being airborne, which I'm pretty sure isn't true."
"I'm not concerned about it. The CDC ... has done crap like this before so I think they know what they're doing, they have experience. All the media is blowing it out of proportion a lot."
"Yes and no, it's spread as if it were AIDS in a way, through bodily fluids ... so I don't think unless I come in contact unknowingly it's not really concerning. It is concerning that they let them fly even though they have a downgraded fever..."
Lineman Mike Lucas answers The Post’s questions about his favorite things and inspirations on and off the football field.
Board of Trustees Chair David Brightbill answers questions that were compiled from faculty senate members during the faculty senate meeting in Walter Hall.
Senator At-large Jacob Chaffin gives a presentation about the resolutions being discussed at Wednesday’s senate meeting. Chaffin noted that about 1,500 students would be affected by a raise in minimum wage, but nothing will change if no one makes demands.
Fluff Bakery serves a selection of alcohol that can now be paired with dinner items that the bakery made available on Tuesday.
Former Ohio University president Roderick McDavis released a report of highlights from his time as president on Tuesday. The report detailed accomplishments such as increasing national prominence, diversity and strategic partnerships among other things. (FILE)
Ana Schmitt, a fifth-year history major, sports a rainbow Ohio University LGBT Center bracelet outside of Baker University Center, in Athens, Ohio, on Friday, Sept. 21, 2014.