"Bring more social issues throughout campus to be heard and known. I wasn't even aware of student senate until a friend brought it up to me, so possibly work on getting their name more known also." Maya Price, a freshman studying pre athletic training
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"I think they should work on the Shostack room on the second floor of Alden. It's for audio and visual disabled students, and if you go in there it's just too loud. How is anyone supposed to read Braille in a loud environment like that?" Aaron Bleile, a junior who is changing majors
"It would be nice if events were actually communicated with the public better, because my family knows really nothing of what the school does, and I live in town, and I've lived in town for like six years." Jude Alaswad, high school student and part time Ohio University student
"I think the Communications and Disabilities class (COMS 3410) should be mandatory before graduation, and I would love for the senate to look into this." Hailey Spivak, a senior studying health communication and public advocacy
"Do not Enter " sign at the top of Jeff Hill. Jeff Hill Remains at this time a one way road because of recent construction. (Meagan Hall | Post Photographer)
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Students take a selfie outside one of the houses on Mill Street. March 18, 2017. (Meagan Hall | Post Photographer)
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Police officers mounted on horseback ride down the street during Mill Fest on Saturday.
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Backyards of houses on Mill Street were full of people hanging out and dancing. March 18, 2017. (Meagan Hall | Post Photographer)
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Students play pong while Officers watch in the distance on March 18, 2017. (Meagan Hall | Post Photographer)
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Police officers mounted on horseback ride down the street during Mill Fest on Saturday.
Pink Orchids in the Ohio University Botanical Greenhouse on Thursday, February 23, 2017. (Meagan Hall | Post Photographer)
"Films and stuff" was created in the Fall 2016 semester, and many people are still joining, here Sami Edelstein talks with the groups about upcoming plans and events on Febreaury 15, 2017. (Meagan Hall | Post Photographer)
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"No, I don't. The reason being is I think love is something so much deeper than the hallmark meaning we have given it. Love comes from being with a person and knowing the person so well that when you experience anything that makes you happy, you wish they were there... I think it actually degrades love to think it can be achieved at first sight." Sam Campbell, a senior studying journalism
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"I guess it would depend, because I feel like love is better when you know someone really well and then you base a relationship off of that. I think friendship is a great foundation for love. Thats why it would depend, because it also could happen with very special circumstances." Shannon Looney, a junior studying communications and French
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"I do believe in love at first sight. I'm one of those people who believe first impressions last, they are really important, and how you interact and treat someone really could have a lasting impression." Shariq Sherwani, a doctoral student studying communication and a public speaking instructor
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"I do believe in love at first sight, its kinda like a little fairytale, that is totally possible, my parents believe that they fell in love at first sight.. Im hopeful that it will happen to me eventually." Amyrah Forte, a freshman studying exercise physiology
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"I'd say no. I feel like I'd fall in love with someone for their personality or humor, unless they have blue eyes... then maybe." Katie Moore, a junior studying communications studies
Assistant coach Nathan De La Torre poses for a portrait after practice on January 31, 2017. De La Torre has transitioned from being a player to a coach for the same team.
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B. Irwin holds a sign that reads "Build bridges not Walls!" during a protest in Baker Center on February 1.
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Rowan Calhoun, 4, holds a sign during a protest outside of the Athens County Courthouse on February 1.