Ashley Harrington, junior studying marine biology with a minor in plant biology
"Women in science because as a scientist there aren't that many women in all my classes, so I'm excited learn about other women who are scientists."
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"Women in science because as a scientist there aren't that many women in all my classes, so I'm excited learn about other women who are scientists."
"I'm probably most excited to take my interview class because it will give me skills in the real world, and I've never been though a professional interview before."
"I'm taking a sex in the Bible class with professor Cory Crawford. I had him last semester for Old Testament so I know his teaching style and I'm just so excited about that class."
"German because I'll be done after that."
"Sports finance because I'm taking Accounting II so I'll be learning the logistics."
Charles Weber, a high school senior from Knoxville, Tennessee, poses for a senior portrait at the University of Tennessee. He has been dual-enrolling there for two years.
Hanukkah falls during finals week this year, and students and organizations are seeking ways to bring the two events together.
Many students choose to take classes at local colleges or at OU over summer break to get ahead.
Elizabeth Vulgamore, a senior studying exercise physiology, is on the OU gymnastics team.
"Not doing any work. And I ate like five pounds of food."
"Food. No school."
"Getting to see my grandparents ... my grandma gave me a whole bunch of vinyl records. That was pretty cool because I have a record player."
"Going home to see my family...stuffing [is my favorite Thanksgiving dish]...we always play cards after."
"Hanging out with my family ... we had turkey and stuff."
Alexis Alexander, left, a freshman studying exercise physiology, has no unique study habits, but her friend, Gaza Odunaiya, right, a freshman studying sports management, snacks on candy every time she studies.
Guests dish up plates of traditional Persian cuisine at Persian Night on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, in Walter Rotunda.
Hudson Health Center offers flu vaccines for students. (FILE)
Art pieces are displayed at the Juried Art Exhibition in Seigfred Hall.
Guests toss balloons at the Yule Ball hosted by the Harry Potter Alliance at Central Venue last year. (FILE)
Alexis Bennet, a freshman majoring in integrated language arts eduction, sells a ticket for the Yule Ball to Shivam Agrawal, a freshman double majoring in finance and psychology. Bennett said that although she is a big Harry Potter fanatic, she is most excited that the proceeds for the Yule Ball are going to charity. Agrawal said he's excited to attend "because my best friend is shooting it ... and I love Harry Potter." Tickets can be bought on the ground floor of Baker. They are $10 for a single or $18 for a couple.