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Melanie Worley, back, and Arlene Maliekal, front, both second-year medical students, pose for a portrait inside the med school library on Monday.
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Melanie Worley, back, and Arlene Maliekal, front, both second-year medical students, pose for a portrait inside the med school library on Monday.
Julia Koehler, left, and Emily Weidig, right, dance at J Bar on Tuesday night as election results are released. (LIZ MOUGHON | PHOTO EDITOR)
Spenser Brown, back, and Keaton Isaacson, front, react to election results on Tuesday night at Courtside Pizza. (LIZ MOUGHON | PHOTO EDITOR)
Drew Ullman, regional field director of Next Gen Climate, and Shelby Wilson, president of Next Gen Climate, embrace at The Pigskin on Tuesday night after election results were released. (LIZ MOUGHON | PHOTO EDITOR)
Julia Nebbia, left, and Robie Young, right, share a kiss in Courtside Pizza as election results are released on Tuesday night. (LIZ MOUGHON | PHOTO EDITOR)
Guests dish up traditional Indian cuisine at Diwali on Sunday. (LIZ MOUGHON | PHOTO EDITOR)
Nabanita Talukdar dances at Diwali on Sunday. (LIZ MOUGHON | PHOTO EDITOR)
Mike Thomas, a groundsman of OU for 15 years, blows leaves on the College Green Tuesday morning. The landscapers start cleaning up at 5:15 a.m. because efficiency is maximized when the grounds are cleared. (LIZ MOUGHON | PHOTO EDITOR)
Shakur Laney celebrates winning a match against Old Dominion
Greg Kessler, professor of linguistics and instructional technology, stands beneath the Saudi Arabian flag. Kessler is the founder of "Ohio Faculty Research Academy," a program for Saudi Arabia women to come to the states to do research.
left to right: Homeschool alumni Tim Pike, Elisabeth Pike, and Aaron Pike, all engineering students, pose for a portrait at the ARC on October 16.
left to right: Homeschool alumni Aaron Pike, Elisabeth Pike, and Tim Pike, all engineering students, pose for a portrait at the ARC on October 16.
Gods sit on display in the room which holds Umamahesh Yellamraju's shrine in his home in Athens.
Lord Ganesha, one of the most well-known Hindu gods, sits on display in the room which holds Umamahesh Yellamraju's shrine in his home in Athens.
Hindu gods Krishna, left, and Radha, right, are displayed in Umamahesh Yellamraju's shrine. They are a symbol for spiritual love.
A figurine depicts Saraswati Ma, the Indian goddess of knowledge and literature.
Umamahesh Yellamraju, of Hyderabad, India, sits in front of his shrine in his home in Athens. The house was built around the shrine so that it faces northeast and has no upper room above it. Yellamraju has lived in Athens for 18 years and practices Hinduism as a way to hold onto his culture.
Umamahesh Yellamraju, of Hyderabad, India, sits in front of his shrine in his home in Athens. The house was built around the shrine so that it faces northeast and has no upper room above it. Yellamraju has lived in Athens for 18 years and practices Hinduism as a way to hold onto his culture.
Ohio State Senator Lou Gentile speaks at his fundraising event held at The Pigskin Bar and Grille on Oct. 10.
Rebecca Keller(left) and Larry Gibson(right) working at the Athens County Rebulican Party Headquarters (CHRIS PENWELL|FOR THE POST)