Buckeye Donuts continues drawing customers
Flavor, nostalgia, convenience and community are some of the secret ingredients to Buckeye Donuts’ success over the decades.
Flavor, nostalgia, convenience and community are some of the secret ingredients to Buckeye Donuts’ success over the decades.
Freshmen students have a lot to navigate, such as making new friends and COVID-19 challenges, but encountering crime was not something they anticipated.
The national headquarters of Phi Kappa Psi wants Ohio State students to know that it doesn’t have an active chapter on campus and that any students who say they are members of the fraternity will face legal action if they continue to do so.
“Easton Unplugged,” an acoustic, outdoor concert series held at Easton Town Center, announced it will continue through the end of October.
Black artists in the Columbus community are now sharing poetry and music around a common microphone.
As pandemic restrictions become more flexible, college students aren't the only ones excited to get back to their nights out.
Looking for dining halls, gyms and libraries across campus? Check out The Lantern's campus resource map.
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 — but still tragically incomplete — list of happenings around Columbus and online this week. Click the title of any event for more info.
Despite excitement about being able to replace carry-out and delivery with in-person dining once more, some restaurant owners say pandemic practices will continue to impact the way they run their businesses.
Parents Advocating for Racial Equity and Liberation, a Columbus-based initiative, seeks to dismantle racism in schools and workplaces.