Rachel Gaunce (center) plays the role of Caitlin Gabriel in "The Library" and leads the cast in a drama about the aftermath that follows school shootings in America. Gabriel was accused of assisting the shooter and struggles to redeem her identity. "The Library" is showing in The Forum Theater in RTV this week. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
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Erica Cox
Erica Cox, a freshman from the Columbus area majoring in integrated science education, lives with Synesthesia, a phenomenon that causes people to see letters and numbers as associated with colors. Cox was diagnosed at the age of 8 when "I realized that not everyone hears colors." (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
Erica Cox
Erica Cox, a freshman from the Columbus area majoring in integrated science education, lives with Synesthesia, a phenomenon that causes people to see letters and numbers as associated with colors. Cox was diagnosed at the age of 8 when "I realized that not everyone hears colors." (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
Synesthesia
Erica Cox, a freshman from the Columbus area majoring in integrated science education, lives with Synesthesia, a phenomenon that causes people to see letters and numbers as associated with colors. Cox was diagnosed at the age of 8 when "I realized that not everyone hears colors." (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
African and African-American students
Tosin Akinola, second year PhD student from Southeastern Nigeria studying education and administration, poses for a portrait outside of Baker on September 13. Akinola came to Ohio University on the Ford Foundation International Scholarship. He says of the divide between Africans and African Americans: “If I take a piece of metal, it is a root of African Americans. If I melt that metal, it is a coin and it has two sides. That is what Africans and African Americans have become. Two sides of the same coin that do not understand each other because they do not see each other.” (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
Amal Abdulqader
Amal Abdulqader, graduate student from Sana'a, Yemen, focusing on international development studies, poses with the Yemen flag in front of the sculpted Ohio wall. Abdulqader fled to Malaysia for safety after the Yemen conflict. She and her family lived there for five months until she moved to Ohio University on the Fulbright Scholarship, and her family returned to Yemen. Ohio University has provided a source of comfort and peace for Abdulqader. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
SAP Manager
Kristin Waltz, an OU alumnus, poses for a portrait in Baker University Center on Tuesday. Castor is the case manager for the Survivor Advocacy Program, which was revamped this semester. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
SAP Director
Kimberly Castor, an OU alumnus, poses for a portrait in Baker University Center on Tuesday. Castor is the director of the Survivor Advocacy Program, which was revamped this semester. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
Slackliners
Kalten Walter, a senior studying philosophy, walks along a slackline outside of his dorm. Two years ago Walter's friend introduced him to slacklining, and it has been a growing hobby of his since. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
Bakery
Chrissy King, a baker at Sweet Arts Bakery and Cafe in Athens, prepares a topping for their pastries. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
Bakery
Jenn Eskey, owner of Sweet Arts Bakery and Cafe in Athens, chooses a pastry for a customer. (File)
Bakery
Chrissy King, a baker at Sweet Arts Bakery and Cafe in Athens, chops walnuts for a pastry topping. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
Bakery
Jenn Eskey, owner of Sweet Arts Bakery and Cafe in Athens, explains the difference between the brownies they offer. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
Athena
The Athena Cinema on September 1, 2015. (LIZ MOUGHON | FOR THE POST)
Cross Country Ellen Isaac
OU cross country runner Ellen Isaac, who gained recognition at the All-Ohio cross country awards last year, will be competing in her final season this year as a redshirt senior. (LIZ MOUGHON | FILE)
Welcome Back Checklist: Uptown Food
Stan Folder carries a tray of food at Union Street Diner on January 21, 2016. (LIZ MOUGHON | FILE)
Sports Recap
Ohio's Mike Palasics crashes into the glass during a game against John Carroll at Bird Arena on September 18, 2015. (LIZ MOUGHON | FILE)
Women's Center Update
Local Burlesque performer, Clementine, teaches classic Burlesque moves at a body confidence workshop on October 15, 2015, in the Women's Center. The Women's Center will be hosting multiple events throughout the 2016-2017 school year. (LIZ MOUGHON | FILE)
Student Deal Restaurants
Stan Folder, head chef at Union Street Diner, loads plates onto a tray on Jan. 21, 2016. Union Street Diner is one of many restaurants that offer deals for students.
Chris Knisely Headshot
Chris Knisely, Athens City Council President