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Gallery: Sibs and Kids Weekend at Ohio State

  • April 6, 2014
  • Alexa Carson
Kenneth Merchant Jr. a first-year in accounting gives cousin Susanna Doyle, 6, of Cincinnati a lift across the Oval during her visit to Ohio State for Sibs and Kids Weekend April 5. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Gigi Rank, 10, of Worthington has her face painted by Samantha Michalski, a second-year in psychology, at Autism Speaks, Alpha Xi Delta Listens event hosted by the sorority in the Union April 5. Gigi was visiting her cousin Grant Buehrer, a first-year in finance, for Sibs and Kids weekend. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Second-year in mechanical engineering Julia Endicott helps sister Sophia Endicott, 7, of Findlay make buckeye necklaces in the Union during an activity hosted by Ohio Staters, Inc. as a part of Sibs and Kids weekend April 5. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Kennedy Ramey, 2, of Eaglewood, Ohio, digs into her snow cone at the Honolulu event in the Larkins Plaza at the RPAC April 5. Ramey was visiting her aunt Rebekah Martindale, a first-year in integrated language arts, for Sibs and Kids weekend. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Performers and audience members gather around a May Pole during a performance at the Medieval Renaissance Faire on the South Oval during Sibs and Kids Weekend April 5. This event was sponsored by the Council for the Medieval and Renaissance Faire in conjunction with The Medieval and Renaissance Performers' Guild. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Geoffrey Green, a first-year in electrical and computer engineering, helps Jordan Green, 9, of St. Louis , Mo. make a sundae in the Union after the pair of siblings completed “The Amazing Race!” sponsored by the Student-Alumni Council as a part of Sibs and Kids weekend April 5. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Students and their guests take a wagon ride tour across campus during Sibs and Kids weekend April 5. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Rachelle Barr, a third-year in public health, races nephew Xavier Kendig, 8, of Canton, Ohio through an inflatable obstacle course at the Honolulu event in the Larkins Plaza at the RPAC April 5 at Sibs and Kids Weekend. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Rachelle Barr, a third-year in public health, races nephew Xavier Kendig, 8, of Canton, Ohio through an inflatable obstacle course at the Honolulu event in the Larkins Plaza at the RPAC April 5 at Sibs and Kids Weekend. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Katie Fergus, 8, of Euclid, Ohio gets her face painted at the Honolulu event in the Larkins Plaza at the RPAC April 5. Fergus was visiting cousin Colleen Frank, a fifth-year in marketing, for Sibs and Kids weekend. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Mazin Boraby, a second-year in industrial and systems engineering, chats and eats ice cream with brother Solomon Boraby, 16, of Toledo in the Union April 6. The brothers got the ice cream for completing “The Amazing Race!” an activity sponsored by the Student-Alumni Council as a part of Sibs and Kids weekend. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Max Immel, 6, rides down an inflatable slide at the Honolulu event in the Larkins Plaza at the RPAC April 5 at Sibs and Kids Weekend. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer
Two performers from the Medieval and Renaissance Performers Guild joust during the Medieval Renaissance Faire on the South Oval April 5. The Faire was one of many activities during Sibs and Kids Weekend at Ohio State. Credit: Alexa Carson / Lantern photographer








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