What’s Up: Best way to dine on a budget during 614’s Restaurant Week
For college students on a budget, there’s no better week to eat out in the city of Columbus. 614’s Restaurant Week kicked off Monday and will r…
For college students on a budget, there’s no better week to eat out in the city of Columbus. 614’s Restaurant Week kicked off Monday and will r…
Students seeking to learn basic cooking skills or expand their recipe book can do so by attending OUAB in the Kitchen. The Ohio Union Activites …
Known for its burgers, drinks and retro decor, the popular Short North restaurant Goody Boy Supper Club — a ‘50s themed bar — has closed its doors …
Do the dress codes enforced by off-campus bars and restaurants unfairly exclude minority students? Black students shared their experiences with The Lantern. In online surveys and personal accounts, Ohio State students said the practice of excluding minority students from bars based on what they’re wearing isn’t uncommon.
Ohio State students feeling peckish and looking for a new fried chicken restaurant can find their way over to OX-B’s Chicken. OX-B’s Chicken, an…
Through its series of six cooking and food safety classes — all free of charge — to Ohio State students, the Buckeye Food Alliance aims to educate students about healthy meals and eating habits they can replicate themselves.
Greeted by vibrant colors, the aroma of local delicacies and the distant sound of music, Franklin Park Conservatory is bound to harvest your attention.
Ohio State held its Packed with Kindness event Tuesday in the French Field House. Volunteers at the event packed 175,000 meals to be distributed thro…
Ethyl & Tank, a hub for late-night fun and early-morning brunch dates, has become a staple for the Ohio State community due to its close proxim…
Just a walk up North High Street, the Clintonville Farmers’ Market is coming up on its 20th harvest season. Every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. through Nov. 19, the pop-up market will feature fresh dairy, meat, produce and more — all locally produced within a 100-mile radius of Columbus, according to the market’s website.