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Last Week in Photos: Jan. 29- Feb.5

  • February 5, 2018
  • Jack Westerheide
Students rehearse "Of Otherness," which will be performed at the annual Winter Concert. Courtesy of Nikki Ewen.
Members of the Ohio State cheer team perform during the Buckeyes' victory against Penn State on Jan. 31. Credit: James King | Sports Director
The Weinland Park neighborhood lies between the Ohio State campus and downtown Columbus. Credit: Jack Westerheide | Photo Editor
Members of the Ohio State women's basketball team sing 'Carmen Ohio' after the Buckeyes' victory against Penn State on Jan. 31. Credit: James King | Sports Director
Local country artist Troy Alan Thrash is set to release his debut EP in March of this year, which features country music that lyrically centers on Thrash’s faith, his family, and his friends. Credit: Courtesy of Troy Alan Thrash
Ohio State redshirt junior forward Keita Bates-Diop (33) guards a Hoosier in the first half against Indiana on Jan. 30 in the Schottenstein Center. Credit: Jack Westerheide | Photo Editor








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