Mill Fest
Students watch their friends get arrested during Mill Fest on Saturday.
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Students watch their friends get arrested during Mill Fest on Saturday.
Micha, a freshman majoring in sports management, sips a drink from three floors high at Mill Fest on Saturday.
A man sits on the ground in cuffs at Mill Fest on Saturday.
Students help each other drink at Mill Fest on Saturday.
Franco's Pizza Place, the second location of the Lancaster-based restaurant, is located at 42 S. Court St. Franco’s is named after the owner of the Pizza Place in Parkersburg, where the founder, Marty Parsons, worked for 26 years.
Franco's Pizza Place, the second location of the Lancaster-based restaurant, will open March 10 on 42 S. Court St., where Kiser’s Barbeque used to be. Franco’s is named after the owner of the Pizza Place in Parkersburg, where the founder, Marty Parsons, worked for 26 years.
Ohio freshman Shackur Laney holds Old Dominion’s Brandon Jeske in a leg lock. Laney won the match 7-5.
Sarah Grace, a local businesswoman and rental property owner, is running for the Democratic nomination to the 94th District seat in the Ohio House of Representatives. She has lived in Athens for 19 years.
Ohio freshman Shackur Laney is tackled by Old Dominion’s Brandon Jeske. Laney won the match 7-5.
Cheri McCollum of Albany, Ohio, loses one of her balloons after running into the lake. This was McCollum's third year participating and said it was her "favorite year because I won the costume contest."
Polar Plunge participants waited in below-freezing temperatures for the event to begin.
Costume contest participants try to stay warm as they wait to hear the results at the Polar Plunge at Lake Snowden on Saturday afternoon.
From left to right, diving team members sophomore Karrisa Conner, freshman Olivia Dillon, freshman Nicole Hughes and fifth-year senior Haleigh Bertlett pose for a portrait.
Maddie Sloat, a junior studying political communication, holds feminine products as she poses for a portrait. Sloat is creating a campus initiative to collect feminine products for local shelters and hopes to start conversations about women's health on campus. (FILE)
A Brown Bag event in the OU's Women's Center on the fourth floor of Baker Center on February 11, 2016. A recent Brown Bag event discussed non-violent protesting.
Ziad Abu-Rish, an assistant professor of Middle Eastern history, hosted a talk on the Syrian refugee crisis Thursday in the Women's Center in Baker University Center. He focused on the struggles women who had fled their countries faced.
From left to right, Daniel Phillips, an Ohio physics professor of 16 years, his six-month-old daughter, Elise, and his four-year-old son, Jack, pose for a portrait on College Green. His wife, Talinn Phillips, an English professor of 15 years and the director of the Graduate Writing and Research Center, was unable to be present for the family portrait because she was in a meeting. They are one of the first Ohio University couples who have benefitted from the new three-month paid maternity leave.
Vocalosity, an a cappella ensemble of talented young singers, performed a concert in Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Ben Buchan, a fifth year senior studying outdoor recreation and education, sits across from Kelly Whaybrew, a sophomore studying studio art and psychology. The two regularly go to Donkey and play board games such as Scrabble, Banana Gram, and Checkers.
A customer exits Donkey Coffee, 17 1/2 W. Washington St., with a cup of coffee in hand. (FILE)