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Bobby McAlpine and Justin Robinson: Leaders of the Undergraduate Student Government’s 57th General Assembly
Undergraduate Student Government President Bobby McAlpine (left) and newly elected Vice President Justin Robinson (right) stand in front of a USG poster. Credit: Madison Wallace | Lantern Reporter.
Suspect in Monday night shooting found by police, taken into custody
The suspect in a Monday night shooting near Olentangy River Road and John H Herrick Drive was taken into custody Tuesday evening, according to an Ohio State Department of Public Safety update. Credit: Lantern File Photo.
Recap of John Glenn College of Public Affairs’ ‘Town Hall Talk’ and its 2024 presidential election discourse
Discussion leader Herb Asher (center) and event organizer Kathleen Hallihan (right) engage in discussion with an attendee (left) at Tuesday’s “Town Hall Talk.” Credit: Helena Hennessy | Lantern Reporter.
Addiction treatment center Talbot Hall celebrates its 50th anniversary
Employees and clinicians gather to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Talbot Hall. Credit: Courtesy of Eileen Scahill. The Ohio State Wexner Medical Center’s Talbot Hall — located at 1441 Phale D. Hale Drive — is celebrating its 50th anniversary during National Recovery Month.
Two Ohio State students share their passion for music through Symphonic Pioneers service organization
Srihan Anand, co-founder of Symphonic Pioneers and a third-year in biomedical science, teaches the from-scratch curriculum to Symphonic Pioneers participants. Credit: Courtesy of Srihan Anand.
One injured after shooting on Olentangy River Road and John H Herrick Drive, suspect still at large
An individual was shot around Olentangy River Road and John H Herrick Drive Monday night. Credit: Lantern File Photo. One person was injured after a shooting occurred near Olentangy River Road and John H Herrick Drive Monday night, with the suspect still at large.
Letter to the Editor: Jews for Justice in Palestine responds to recent vigils and protest
(Left) Students for Justice in Palestine organizers draped a Palestinian flag across the William Oxley Thompson statue at a Sept. 10 vigil, which was held on the Oval. Credit: Reilly Ackermann | Asst. Campus Editor (Right) An attendee waves the Israeli flag during a Sept. 3 vigil, which was organized by OSU Hillel and JewishColumbus on the Oval. Credit: Sandra Fu | Photo Editor.
Bier Stube owner reflects on bar’s closure after 58 years of business
Patrons at Bier Stube, located at 1479 N. High St., Monday. The campus bar will close its doors this weekend. Credit: Nicole DeFabio | Lantern Reporter. Bier Stube, affectionately dubbed by longtime patrons as “Stube,” has been a staple of campus culture at Ohio State for nearly 60 years.
Ohio State club combines rabbit care and community service to teach students about diversity of rabbits
A Dutch rabbit wears a buckeye necklace and lies next to an Ohio State College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences football. Credit: Courtesy of Nicole Williams. Buckeye Bunnies, a new Ohio State student organization, is drawing attention with its quirky focus on all things rabbit care, handling and use.
‘You can’t take it with you…’ printmaking exhibition creates ocean at Hopkins Hall Gallery
“(s)well” is one piece on show as part of the “You can’t take it with you…” printmaking exhibit at Hopkins Hall Gallery. The work, made by Melissa Haviland, features over 100 scroll-like prints of a variety of grid paper. Credit: Courtesy of Melissa Haviland.
Wexner Center for the Arts to host event series dedicated to Korean animation director Ahn Jae-huun
Animation director Ahn Jae-huun, owner of the studio Meditation with a Pencil, works at his desk in Korea. Ahn will visit the Wexner Center for the Arts later this September. Credit: Courtesy of Meditation with a Pencil.
Women’s Ice Hockey: Trio from Shattuck St. Mary’s ready to make their mark in first season with Buckeyes
Jordyn Petrie (left), Genny Klein (center) and Maria Roth (right) are three incoming freshmen from the Minnesota high school Shattuck’s St. Mary’s. Before committing to Ohio State, the trio won two national championships. Credit: Courtesy of Ohio State Athletics.
Women’s Volleyball: Ohio State downs Buffalo in five sets
Ohio State women’s volleyball defeats Buffalo in five sets on Saturday. Credit: Jack Macey | Lantern Reporter. The Buckeyes have now won two games in two days. One day after upsetting the No. 20 Miami Hurricanes, Ohio State (6-2) defeated the University of Buffalo Bulls (3-6) in five sets Saturday at the Covelli Center in its second match of the Sports Imports Classic.
Men’s Soccer: Skubis’ late goal lifts Buckeyes to 1-0 victory against Butler
Buckeye freshman midfielder Nick Skubis (14) scored late into Ohio State’s game against Butler University Friday, helping acheive a 1-0 win at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. Credit: Courtesy of Ohio State Athletics.
New Albany Walking Classic to celebrate its 20th anniversary Sunday
The 2023 Healthy New Albany Walking Classic presented by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center photographed Sunday, September 10, 2023 at Market Square and along the course in New Albany, Ohio. Credit: James DeCamp.
Protest hosted by Students for Justice in Palestine condemns war in Gaza, urges university to divest from Israeli companies
Around 60 students, faculty and community members gathered outside the Moritz College of Law at approximately 5:30 p.m. Thursday to protest the Israel-Hamas war and demand Ohio State’s divestment from Israeli companies.
Ohio State Recreational Sports expands open booking, displays new schedules online
Ohio State’s North Recreation Center, as seen Sept. 8. Credit: Lily Pace | Lantern Reporter. Say goodbye to guessing whether or not the North Recreation Center’s basketball courts are available for open play.
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