Ohio State fans come together through music on football game days
Whether it’s the marching band performing on the field or a DJ spinning discs at a bar, students can find music all over campus every football Saturday.
Whether it’s the marching band performing on the field or a DJ spinning discs at a bar, students can find music all over campus every football Saturday.
It’s the song that unites Buckeyes around the globe. "Carmen Ohio," which was voted best spirit song by Lantern readers this year, was first performed by the men’s glee club and gained popularity after being published in The Lantern in 1906.
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