Student Affairs New Hire
Matt Hall, one of the two new hires within the Division of Student Affairs in Health Promotions at Ohio University, poses for a portrait in Baker Center on November 15.
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Matt Hall, one of the two new hires within the Division of Student Affairs in Health Promotions at Ohio University, poses for a portrait in Baker Center on November 15.
"I would write it on societal issues because people need to learn a thing or two." Greysan Kerns, a sophomore studying chemistry (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
"I would write about a book for girls going into college so they can get the experience I am having and what it will be like for them." Celia Kellicker, a freshman studying public health (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
"I would write a novel that blends science fiction with sociology kind of. I like studying mental illness and science fiction, so I would like to blend those things and make an anti-hero story." Kelsey Surmacz, a senior studying organizational communications (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
"I would write a historical fiction novel about Europe." Abbey Fossen, a freshman studying applied environmental nutrition (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
"It would be about family probably, because I am very family orientated person. I grew up with a mom, dad, two sisters, so I would probably write about what it was like to grow up in that type of environment, a close-knit family that is religious, Christian, and everything else." Keith Key, a sophomore studying marketing and management (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
Hannah Koerner, a Senior studying English, is currently the Nonfiction Generes Editor at Sphere Mgazine, a literary publication at Ohio University. (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
Courtney Schaefer, a junior studying media arts and studies, reads a story she wrote during a fan fiction night on November 4 at Donkey Coffee and Espresso.
Maddie Knostman, a freshman studying visual communications with dyxlexia, writing notes. Knostman was diagniosed her sophmore year of highschool. (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
The 'Vicious and Delicious' recipe created by Joan Merise, a freshman at Ohio University. It contains jalapeno cheese dip, rigatoni pasta, alfredo sauce, meat sauce, italian seasoning, red pepper flakes, cheese, shredded cheese, shredded beef [not pictured], and ham. (LAILA RIAZ | PHOTO ILLUSTRATION)
A band performs on the Court Street stage during the Halloween Block Party on October 29, 2016. (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
"Umm, probably the year I dressed up as Brutus the Buckeye." Alex Fote, a freshman studying Information and Telecommunications.
"That is so hard, we were just talking about this.My favorite Halloween Costume, I don't know, I have been Holy Guacamole before." Mackenzie Pippin, a sophmore studying Interatve Media Design.
"umm, costume...A couple years ago I went as Shaggy from Scooby Doo. So probably that."Andrew Mccown; a freshman studying MIS, Accounting, and Pre-Law.
"Umm, ooo thats hard, umm probably, I was GLaDOS from Portal 2 a couple years ago, that was really cool." Linnea Preston, a freshan studying Integreated Language Arts.
Shari J. Clarke, Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion at Ohio University, is a Breast Cancer Survivor who was diagnosed five years ago this month. She is holding a framed invitation from her sorority that hosted a party for breast cancer awaress month. (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
Weibo, a Chinese microblogging site, accessed by a student on September 19, 2016. (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)
Jimmy Thomas, an Ohio University hockey player, being photographed in Bird Arena, right before practice on Spetember 21, 2016. (LAILA RIAZ | FOR THE POST)