Global Park(ing) Day event returns to Columbus, advocates for greener cities
For the first time in over four years, the Ohio State Student Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, also known as SCAS…
For the first time in over four years, the Ohio State Student Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, also known as SCAS…
Filled with families from all walks of life, the Mershon Auditorium hosted hundreds Sunday afternoon who all have one thing in common: the sacrifice they and their loved ones made for science.
Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. was announced as Ohio State’s 17th president at a University Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday.
Children who claim they don’t like school are enthusiastic about writing back to their Ohio State pen pal, and the executive board of Pen PALS at Ohio State said it is rewarding to see the excitement.
Tahlayah Morrow said she remembered feeling homesick when she first arrived at Ohio State.
Although Veterans Day is just one day in a calendar year, Ohio State offers services year round for students who served in the U.S. military.
From building houses in Maine to preserving habitats for tigers in Alabama, Buck-I-SERV is back to offering a wide variety of community service and civic engagement trips for students during the winter, spring and summer breaks.
Beyond Counseling and Consultation Services, Ohio State has added another mental health resource to its list that will allow students to work at a personalized pace this fall semester.
Like a well-oiled machine, Ohio State University has many parts, places and people with various functions that work cohesively to keep campus cogs turning.
What started as a quaint 800-square-foot business equipped with a small roaster and espresso machine has grown into a collection of six well-known and well-loved coffee shops around the Columbus area. Stauf’s Coffee Roasters, established in 1988 by Tom Griesemer, was voted best coffee by Lantern readers this year.