Life on the Buckeye family tree: sharing generations of Ohio State graduates
Though many students might say they bleed scarlet and gray, few actually have Ohio State in their bloodline.
Though many students might say they bleed scarlet and gray, few actually have Ohio State in their bloodline.
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will induct four people at its third-annual Hall of Fame Awards Thursday. Kimberly McCalla, the ODI director of strategic collaborations and external engagement, said the event will take place in person at the Longaberger Alumni House and online through Zoom. The four inductees are William J. Holloway, Minnie McGee, Rhonda R. Rivera and Congresswoman Charleta B. Tavares.
Former Ohio State faculty member Gay Su Pinnell donated $1 million to Texas Woman’s University Feb. 15 to help expand the reach of the program she …
A part of Columbus’ history not often talked about will be unveiled when YWCA Columbus hosts an interactive exhibit that examines the city’s histor…
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.
When Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated April 4, 1968, the United States was rocked, and the shockwaves were felt in Columbus. Ohio State …
This year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service has gone virtual amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With no classes on MLK Day, Monday, Jan. 1…
PASADENA, Calif. — Urban Meyer stood in the tunnel heading onto the field at the Rose Bowl. The Ohio State wide receivers had just finished their p…
On Sept. 28, Lil Wayne released “Tha Carter V,” the 12th studio album of his career and easily the most anticipated one. Many Lil Wayne fans had…
Just a couple months after his brother, Malik, was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, three-star 2018 cornerb…