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"My favorite joke is probably the orange joke, the one that goes 'Orange you glad I didn't say banana?'" Emily McCarthy, a freshman studying visual communication
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"My favorite joke is probably the orange joke, the one that goes 'Orange you glad I didn't say banana?'" Emily McCarthy, a freshman studying visual communication
"I can't think of a joke off the top of my head honestly. My favorite comedian is Daniel Tosh. I think he's really funny just because he says a lot of things that a lot of people aren't ready for, just like out there jokes that a lot of people aren't expecting, I think he's pretty funny." Michael Bowman, a sophomore studying marketing and sports management
"I don't really have a joke... I basically come up with a witty response to whatever (people) say." Sean Miller, a sophomore studying sociology criminology
A plane is towed into a hanger at the OU Airport where an investigation is underway involving an international aircraft that landed without authorization.
Athens Underground on Court Street offers a diverse range of antiques, vintage clothing, comic books and more. This iconic store has been here for almost 15 years.
A scoop of vanilla ice cream rests in a cake cone at Whit’s Frozen Custard on Monday.
Employees work to repair a water main break Friday night on West Green.
Part of Union Street is still cordoned off due to construction, but the sidewalk has already opened to pedestrian traffic.
"Well I don't know how much of a business it would be, but I'd do research for astrophysics. I would probably start some sort of research company and do research on multiverses." Reann Lung, a senior studying mechanical engineering
"Well I already have a company, Low Life, so I would just expand on it. We make headbands, shirts, wristbands." Willie Cherry, a freshman studying exercise science
"I'd open a rehab facilitation center to help those in need with drug issues or alcohol issues." James Rego, a freshman studying marketing
"I would start my own pop-up sunglasses boutique because I'm really into my sunnies lately." Kaitlyn Dickman, a junior studying retail merchandising and fashion product development
"Probably a sports marketing company. I've always grown up loving sports and I feel like if I could work with that it would be really cool." Joey Simmons, a junior studying marketing
X Ambassadors lead singer, Sam Harris, performs at Memorial Auditorium on Monday night, along with his fellow band members.
Police officers mounted on horseback ride down the street during Mill Fest on Saturday.
Mill Fest experienced a large turnout despite the cold, rainy weather.
The Tempo Tantrums perform at the International Women's Day Festival on Sunday.
Instagram's new story feature is similar to that of Snapchat's, and many people use them for different reasons. (PHOTO ILLUSTRATION)
"I think Athens would be a geat place to raise a kid. It's a lot like where I grew up, it's just more liberal and the people are nicer. I don't know what better to sa, I think it would be easier than a lot of places, kids get a lot of exposure to different people because it's a university but then they also have this nice small town community." Jack Bruno, a sophomore studying physics
"I think personally it would be really difficult just because there are very hard enviroments all around for children to develop. Here in town, there's obviously a very strong college enviroment so with the drinking and college students out at all time, it's kind of hard for a kid to ... not be around trouble. And then in the surrounding areas of Athens, I don't want to say impoversihed but it kind of is area for anyone right now so raising a child would be kind of hard. Knowing people personally, I think it's kind of difficult in this area right now to raise children, the people that do come out of it seem that they have good kids. It's hard but it's possible I suppose." Liv Wilson, a junior studying theatre