What’s Up: 11/11 – 11/17
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…
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…
Keesha Mitchell will be the interim associate vice president for the Office of Institutional Equity, Executive Vice President and Provost Bruce McP…
A Columbus-based arts organization is seeking to support local artists and put money in the bank with a virtual fundraiser. The nonprofit commun…
By day, Emily Zigo is just like any other student committed to her courses. But by night, she transforms into a businesswoman, designing and bringi…
Despite their drastically different artistic mediums, two local artists came together to contribute to The James Cancer Hospital’s mission to heal.…
The sound of string instruments echoed throughout an empty auditorium in Hughes Hall. Violin, viola, cello and bass players were together again. …
Columbus has no shortage of Mexican restaurants to choose from, but as a Cleveland native, when Barrio Tacos — a restaurant I frequently visited ba…
Preliminary results show that Franklin County voters will approve Issue 24 — a property tax renewal and increase to fund mental health and drug and…
City of Columbus voters are projected to approve Issue 1 — which aims to establish an Electric Aggregation Program to bargain with electric compani…
With most early votes and precincts counted, the Ohio Supreme Court’s makeup is poised to shift to one new Democrat — with Republican justices retaining a majority.