Not the tallest, but cool anyway
The Court Street entrance to the campus
Under the Sycamores
College Green
The Ampitheatre at Scripps Hall
Looking south from Baker Center's balcony
They were giving away Red Bull, which gives you wi…
Looking North on Court Street
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The pond behind Baker Center
A South Court Street scene
The collision was narrowly averted, as they say
War Memorial on College Green
Parents are included
Turning vision to words
New grads, uptown
Heading to the afternoon commencement
A touching moment
Not commencing just yet
Students leave much behind
Family helps, though
Moving out is hard to do
The climb is almost over . . . or maybe just begin…
Changed afterwards to more comfortable headwear
Finally, the diplomas
An alum who actually got a job is commencement spe…
OU President M. Duane Nellis
Inside the Convo
A few stand-up pictures
Always with the cellphone
There are a whole lot of them
As good a reason as any
Not ordering a pizza, probably
Many thank their parents, which is nice
A film student, we'd guess.
Many students decorate their mortarboards
Happy day!
All downhill from here
This trip is a relatively short one
Ohio University President M. Duane Nellis
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Building a tower from spaghetti topped by a marshmallow
It was literally a team-building exercise, and all hands were involved. Teams of young women were given uncooked spaghetti, masking tape, string, and a marshmallow. They made towers using the speghetti, tape, and string, and were required to then mount the marshmallow on the top without the whole thing falling down. The tallest tower -- this one -- won.
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