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Last Week in Photos: Sep.11- Sep. 18

  • September 18, 2017
  • Jack Westerheide
Ohio State freshman running back J.K. Dobbins (2) runs the ball in for a touchdown in the third quarter of the 2017 OSU- Army game in Ohio Stadium on Sep. 16. OSU won 38-7. Credit: Jack Westerheide | Photo Editor
The Ohio State Buckeyes take the field for their game against Army on Saturday Sept. 16, 2017 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus. Ohio. OSU won 38-7. Credit: Nick Clarkson | Social Media Editor
On Saturday, Yoga Club will host its first-ever goat yoga class at Harrison Farms in Groveport, Ohio. Credit: Courtesy of Caitlin Henry
The Wexner Arts Center is giving the Ohio State community the free opportunity to explore their new galleries and make their own handmade collages on Sunday. Credit: Courtesy of the Wexner Center
OCCA will be at the RPAC answering students’ questions about animal agriculture and the beef industry. Its goal is to inform students about proper methods to buy and prepare beef products and to explain the benefits beef provides. Credit: Courtesy of OCCA
In 2011, Ohio State alumna and Puerto Rico native Yahaira Perez founded the Columbus-based organization Proyecto Mariposas with the goal of creating brave, young girls and empowering their mothers to be strong women. Credit: Courtesy of Proyecto Mariposas








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