Ellen Isaac
Ohio University top runner, Ellen Isaac, a redshirt junior from Mansfield, Ohio, majoring in exercise science, is a reshirt transfer student running on the cross country team.
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Ohio University top runner, Ellen Isaac, a redshirt junior from Mansfield, Ohio, majoring in exercise science, is a reshirt transfer student running on the cross country team.
Ohio University marching band uniform chair, Johanna Ward, poses while wearing one of the new band uniforms. It has been 15 years since the uniforms were replaced. Ward plays the clarinet and is a fifth year senior from Centerville, Ohio, majoring in communications sciences and disorders (speech therapy).
Guests look at jewelry for sale at the African Student Union's African Night Friday night in Walter Hall Rotunda.
John Hodgman (left) and Jordan Klepper (right), comedians from The Daily Show, put on a performance during Dad's Weekend on Saturday evening.
Pryde Geh, a first-year graduate student studying clinical mental health, prepares to pass the ball during the "Punt, Pass, and Kick" game on South Green Wednesday, November, 4th. Students are playing this game four days in a row. The top three players will then hold a kick off at Ping, and the winner will receive a T-shirt.
Anton Treuer, a specialist in the Ojibwe Language and American Indian Studies and a professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University, spoke in Baker Theatre on Tuesday evening. He came in light of Native American Indian Heritage Month and addressed Indian stereotypes and presented his book Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians but were Afraid to Ask.
Crystal Dudte, from Mansfield Ohio, serves funnels cakes during Halloween. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
A man dressed up for Halloween looks at his recently broken glasses during a concert at the Athens Halloween Block Party. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
People watch a concert on Court Street during the Athens Halloween Block Party on Oct. 31, 2015. (FILE)
Jim Shirey, right, a retired math professor from a town near Gary, Indiana, has been riding scooters for years. Now, his grandson, Chris Shirey, left, a junior studying management information systems from Lancaster, Indiana, is following in his footsteps. The two of them ride together around campus and at home.
Local Burlesque performer, Clementine, teaches classic Burlesque moves at a body confidence workshop Oct. 15, 2015 in the Women's Center for Love Your Body Day.
Students gathered around Baker Center on Sept. 14, 2015, in support of LGBT rights. (FILE)
"Homecoming to me is family. ... It's really nice to have all the alumni back in town because they're so excited and it reminds me why I came here in the first place — for that energy and atmosphere."
"It's a celebration of nostalgia. ... You have a bunch of alumni come and not only do I love seeing all of them here, I also really look forward to being one of those alumni. ... I'm looking forward to celebrating with my sister and my friends."
"OU's Homecoming to me means bringing back a lot of great people who made this place what it is. ... Some of the founders ... coming back and shedding light on us and connecting us all as Bobcats."
Student Alumni Board and Greek life hosted a food drive Oct. 6. Fraternities and sororities teamed up and whichever group brought the most cans won.
"I don't even go to OU. I work here. ... I like Halloween here! It's fun."
"Well, it doesn't mean anything to me honestly. I'm sure it's pretty fun."
Oliver Stone, a junior majoring in psychology, spoke at the "What's Your Story?" event in Baker Center on Oct. 6. Hispanic students and community members attended the event and shared their personal experiences and struggles living in the United States.
"I feel like it's just a party for everybody ... in college I feel like it's just an excuse for people to go out and drink more."