Yamonie Jenkins
Yamonie Jenkins, a sophomore guard from Reynoldsburg, Ohio has quite the social media presence.
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Yamonie Jenkins, a sophomore guard from Reynoldsburg, Ohio has quite the social media presence.
Natalie Hulla, a second year MFA film production student poses for a portrait in front of an editing bay where she is working on a documentary film on F--kRapeCulture. Hulla will be working on her project for several more moths, whittling down 20-30 hours of video into a 25 minute documentary.
Defendant Pat Kelly takes the stand Monday morning and is asked questions by his attorney Scott Wood. He is the last witness scheduled to testify in his trial.
Quiera Lampkins, a sophomore guard from Gahanna, Ohio, is known on the women's basketball team as a bit of a book worm.
Athens Police Officer Thomas Simpson patrols the south side of Athens on January 25th, 2015. Simpson has been on the force for two years now, and often takes the afternoon and midnight shifts.
Mike Palasics, a forward from Parma, Ohio, blocks a Robert Morris defender as a teammate passes him the puck.
Mike Palasics, a forward from Parma, Ohio, blocks a Robert Morris defender as a teammate passes him the puck.
Michael Velez bites into his mozzarella sticks at the Union Street Diner Saturday, January 24, 2015.
David Doddridge, a junior studying plant biology, pulls out his ID to show Jess Adami, a waitress at Jackie O's.
CJ Fogarty, a sophomore studying history, will be running for Athens City Council. Fogarty says he decided to run because he will be living off campus next year, and feels like a lot of ordinances specifically target students.
Claire Chadwick leads a group of students in a protest again raising tuition Friday.
A group of students march down the sidewalks of Court Street to protest tuition hikes.
Student Senate president Megan Marzec leads a anti-tuition hike march down the sidewalks of Court Street Friday.
Adam Claar, Athens City Police lieutenant, warns protestors about the consequences of protesting in the street and disrupting traffic Friday.
Caitlyn McDaniel, vice president of student senate, leads a cry for a lower tuition during a protest and march on college green Friday.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees met Friday to vote on university issues.
Caitlyn McDaniel, Vice President of Student Senate, raises a sign reading "RIP OUr future" at the Board of Trustees meeting Friday.
Claire Chadwick, student leader, leads a chant at the Board of Trustees meeting Friday.
Sandra Anderson, Chairwoman of the Resources Committee, speaks to student protestors and the Board of Trustees during her presentation on Guaranteed Tuition. After suggesting to the Board that the first cohort rate of Guaranteed Tuition be set at 5.1 percent, student protestors stood and began chanting demands, which disrupted and suspended the board meeting.
As student protestors disrupt Friday's Board of Trustees meeting, the Board stands and leaves and suspends its meeting until the disruption is calmed.