The Sentinel, Ohio State University, OH
2 days ago by Debbie Bitzan
On October 24th, 2008 our own President and Publisher, Kevin O'Rourke, became the proud recipient of the William F. Buckley Jr. Award for Outstanding Campus Journalism. Presented by John Miller of the National Review, Kevin was commended for seeking out, and following through with, the investigation of a plagiarism scandal perpetrated by none other than Ohio State's very own campus newspaper, the Lantern.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
5 hours ago by Megan Savage
It's been more than a week since Election Day, but the race for Congress between Steve Stivers and Mary Jo Kilroy is far from over.
"Right now we're in a bit of a holding pattern," said Rob Nichols, campaign press secretary for Stivers. "I don't know how long this will stretch on
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
8 hours ago by Donnie Clark
A recent study shows that alcohol consumption, even in moderation, might shrink brain size.
The study, conducted by Carol Ann Paul at the Boston University School of Public Heath, tested 1,839 people ranging in age from 33 to 88. The participants were asked how much they drank per week and underwent an MRI procedure to measure their brain volume
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
10 hours ago by Chelsey Levingston
Celebrations at The Woods residence halls after Obama's victory Election Night prompted a police dispatch.
Despite possible political fights, dangerous roadways and courtesy hour disruption, no enforcement was taken, said Michael Martinsen, police chief, in an email.
The Sentinel, Ohio State University, OH
3 days ago by Anthony Peoples
In September I decided to make the trip out to Los Angeles and watch the Buckeyes take on the Trojans in what was supposed to be the biggest game of the year. I had a funny feeling that it would turn out like every big game we have played recently, so I made sure to make a true vacation out of it.
The Denisonian, Denison University, OH
4 days ago by Bree Tracey
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
4 days ago by Tiffany Johnson
Sabrina Sheetz, new president of Student Government, and Vice President Megan Uhrig plan to continue the projects started by former president, Jaccob Lloyd.
"We plan to use winter break to work on the projects we've started," said Sheetz. One of those projects was an emergency notification system in the tunnels as "a preventative measure," said Sheetz.
Black and Magenta, Muskingum College, OH
5 days ago by Joshua Chaney
Word of Sen. Barack Obama's historic win Tuesday spread around the world this week and the reactions have varied.
On Muskingum's own campus, the responses of students and faculty have varied as well - some are disappointed and fearful and some are jubilant and optimistic.