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(03/21/15 3:57pm)
Contestants clap and holler before the annual pickle eating contest at Bagel Street Deli on March 20, 2015. Winners of the contest got a T-shirt and were able to create their own sandwich and name it to be on the menu. Contestants paid five dollars to participate and all of the money was matched by Bagel Street Deli and donated to a local charity.
(03/21/15 3:56pm)
Jacob Pratt celebrates as he nears the end of his final pickle during the annual pickle eating contest at Bagel Street Deli on March 20, 2015. Pratt ate eight pickles which was the most eaten during round three. Winners of the contest got a T-shirt and were able to create their own sandwich and name it to be on the menu. Contestants paid five dollars to participate and all of the money was matched by Bagel Street Deli and donated to a local charity.
(03/21/15 3:44pm)
Keaton Vagedes eats his last few pickles before time runs out in the the annual pickle eating contest at Bagel Street Deli on March 20, 2015. Vagedes won round 2 by consuming eight pickles, which was tying for the record for the day. Winners of the contest got a T-shirt and were able to create their own sandwich and name it to be on the menu. Contestants paid five dollars to participate and all of the money was matched by Bagel Street Deli and donated to a local charity.
(03/19/15 9:29pm)
"A 'how to finance' class where you learn things about being an adult that would apply to the real world after college."
(03/19/15 9:28pm)
"I would make an architecture class where the building material is entirely snow."
(03/19/15 9:28pm)
"A class that studies the history of superheros and their influence on culture. They are making all of these new superhero movies that are popular, so I feel like it's relevant and people would be interested in taking the class."
(03/19/15 9:27pm)
"I would make a class that studied the history of Native Americans who lived in the surrounding areas to campus. The class would also look into their hunting and survival techniques. I think that time period is important to our nation's history and we can apply some of their ways of living to the modern day world."
(03/19/15 9:26pm)
"I would create a class where the first part of the semester you watch Jeopardy to build up your skills. Then, for the rest of the semester you would compete against your classmates in games of Jeopardy. I would need Alex Trebek to be the professor though."
(03/16/15 9:44pm)
(from left to right) Glen McDaniel, Nicholas Villalobos, and Zack Clark, who together are called Simply Three perform a concert in Baker Theater on March 16, 2015. The trio strives to play a variety of genres including classical twists on popular songs as well as original songs they have created.
(03/15/15 7:49pm)
"I would implement a way for students to give feedback and rate professors so the university can know which professors are doing well and which ones are not."
(03/15/15 7:48pm)
'I would supply all of the dorms with two-ply toilet paper."
(03/15/15 7:46pm)
"If I was president for a day I hope it would be nice and sunny outside. I would cancel class and bring in bouncy houses, Slip'N Slides, and just give students peace and serenity."
(03/15/15 7:45pm)
"I would finish one construction project before starting another one."
(03/15/15 7:44pm)
"I would lower tuition because it's too expensive. I have known people who have not been able to stay for all four years because they could not afford it."
(03/14/15 7:34pm)
Party goers enjoy Mill Fest and dance to music at a house on the top of MIll Street on March 14, 2015.
(03/14/15 7:33pm)
Police on horses ride down Mill Street to monitor Mill Fest on March 14, 2015.
(03/10/15 8:26pm)
President Street Academic Center
(03/10/15 8:25pm)
President Street Academic Center
(03/09/15 7:09pm)
Courtney Spiess, a sophomore studying strategic communications, left, and Hayley Dashiell, a sophomore studying journalism and give a tour of Ohio University's campus to prospective students and their parents on Feb. 9, 2015.
(02/27/15 11:31am)
Buddy, a therapy poodle, poses for a portrait in senior counselor, Rinda Gould's office, located on the third floor of the Hudson Health Center on Feb. 25, 2015. Buddy has been a service dog for two years, but this is his first semester at Ohio University.