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Gallery: Homecoming Parade

  • October 1, 2016
  • Shangquan Shi
Cooper Lange, 4, embraces Brutus at the start of the Homecoming Parade on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
The Homecoming Parade progression walks near Tuttle Park on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
OSU President Michael Drake greets parade-goers on Woodruff Avenue in the first car of the Homecoming Parade on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
People line up alongside High Street to watch the Homecoming Parade on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
Kalli Holland, an alumna of Columbus State Community College, cheers for her sister during the Homecoming Parade on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
The Ohio State University Dance Team walks the parade on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
Jon Peters, known as the Big Nut, tosses candies to parade watchers on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
The 3D Urban Dance Team dances down High Street during the Homecoming Parade on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
Third-year students Pavan Peketi and Huzaifa Doctor pose for photos during Homecoming festivities on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
Graduating students gather in the Ohio Union to sing 'Carmen Ohio' after the Homecoming Parade on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer
The Ohio Union fills with current and former OSU students at the conclusion of the Homecoming Parade on Sept. 30. Credit: Sherry Shi | Lantern Photographer








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