Where to use your BuckID off-campus
Getting accustomed to a new campus and city can be overwhelming for incoming students, especially from a financial standpoint.
Getting accustomed to a new campus and city can be overwhelming for incoming students, especially from a financial standpoint.
Students typically enter college around the age of 18 but for some, party culture cannot wait until they come of drinking age. Fake IDs, described by one student as ‘very versatile social tools,’ allow them to circumvent drinking laws, entering bars and purchasing alcohol before they turn 21.
Whether you are looking to rock out, appreciate some art or pig out at a festival, The Lantern has you covered. Here you will find a heavily researched…
A touch of Cleveland’s food scene is migrating south with the opening of yet another Mexican-style restaurant near Ohio State’s campus. Barrio T…
Cazuela’s commanded the competition for best international food, grabbing the category’s top spot by a considerable margin with 41 percent of the v…
With Ohio residents at home for the foreseeable future, some still plan on getting their fix of bar trivia every Monday night. Due to Ohio Gov. …
Maria Sandoval, a manager at Cazuela’s Mexican Restaurant & Cantina, unlocked the front door of the restaurant and peered out after hearing a k…
What popular event is returning to a different location to test people’s knowledge of fast facts? “Trivia Nights with Sarah D” will resume this …
A new Cazuela’s Grill is here to fill the taco-sized hole left in the hearts of students after the closing of Mad Mex in the university district. …
Numero uno in The Lantern’s Best of OSU poll for international food, Cazuelas Grill takes the cake — or in this case the queso — when it comes to c…