The honor society in the Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies is centering its annual zine around “controversial topics,” following the passage of Senate Bill 1. Triota’s annual zine is ...
As students moved through campus this semester, some caught whiffs of an odor they couldn’t quite put their noses on — a sour and sewage-like smell, strong enough to spark confusion on social media.
Families near and far come together for the holidays, celebrating and spending cherished time with their loved ones — but these gatherings aren’t always as magical as they appear. In November, former ...
On most birthdays, people celebrate with cake, candles, gifts, balloons and music. But for Brutus’ 60th, the Ohio State women’s basketball team delivered a different type of gift, a record-setting win ...
Check out The Lantern’s photos from “The Game,” as the No.1 Ohio State Buckeyes defeats No. 15 Michigan in Michigan Stadium on a snowy Saturday in Ann Arbor.
When Ohio State fell to Michigan 13-10 on Nov. 30, 2024, chants of “fire Ryan Day” broke out among Buckeye fans as they headed for Ohio Stadium’s exits, who had just witnessed the team’s fourth ...
Julian Sayin dropped back to pass on the Buckeyes’ second play from scrimmage, looked left and fired to Jeremiah Smith. Usually, the sight of the ball floating towards Smith elicits only positive ...
On Thursday, in honor of International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, the Suicide Prevention Program will host its annual ...
Saturday morning, it was unclear whether Jeremiah Smith or Carnell Tate would even step foot on the field at Michigan Stadium. Both had spent the past month battling lower-body injuries—Tate missing ...
Some teams bond over dinner, some over movie nights. The Ohio State women’s hockey team bonds over maple butter lattes, ...
No. 1 Ohio State came into Saturday’s game against Rutgers without top receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate. That gave Max Klare the chance to step into the spotlight. Klare finished the game ...