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Last Week in Photos: Oct. 23- Oct. 30

  • October 30, 2017
  • Jack Westerheide
J.T. Barrett raises his helmet in the celebration in Ohio Stadium after the Buckeyes beat No. 2 Penn State 39-38 on Oct. 28. Credit: Jack Westerheide | Photo Editor
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Sophomore offensive lineman Matthew Burrell combs through the crowd in the Shoe after Ohio State's 39-38 victory over No. 2 Penn State on Oct. 28. Credit: Nick Clarkson | Social Media Editor
Ohio State defensive coordinator (middle, in red), leads into the air after the Buckeyes beat Penn State 39-38 on Oct. 28 at Ohio Stadium. Credit: Ashley Nelson | Station Manager
Joe Newman and Alt-J played a straightforward show during their brisk hour and thirty minute set on Wednesday night. Credit: Owen Daugherty | Assistant Campus Editor
Fatima Gueya is the owner of Dabakh, a Sengalese restauraunt off of Morse Rd. Credit: Sara Stacy | Assistant Arts & Life Editor
Buckeye Donuts. Credit: Jack Westerheide | Photo Editor








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