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Why Ohio State Should Be More Like USC 7

The Sentinel, Ohio State University, None, OH

3 hours ago by Anthony Peoples

In September I decided to make the trip out to Los Angeles and watch the Buckeyes take on the Trojans in what was supposed to be the biggest game of the year. I had a funny feeling that it would turn out like every big game we have played recently, so I made sure to make a true vacation out of it.

Counterpoint: Drunken Uncouthness: Mirror Lake Jumping A Celebration of Dimwittedness 6

The Sentinel, Ohio State University, None, OH

3 hours ago by Kevin O'Rourke

Well another season of the barbaric game of college football slowly draws to a close. After eleven Saturdays of tomfoolery, I can't say that I'm disappointed to see football season leave us. Yet, an Ohio State season in Columbus cannot be complete without the notorious, "Mirror Lake Jump.

Gettin' Down With Don 1

The Chimes, Capital University, Columbus , OH

2 hours ago by Don Seipel

This will come as an unfortunate shock to many professors around campus, but sometimes college students don't come prepared for class.

By sometimes, of course, I mean nearly always.

Usually, it's not a malicious decision on the part of the student.

Gay marriage won't destroy religion in U.S. 1

The Lantern, Ohio State, Columbus, OH

2 hours ago by Matthew Struhar

Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, suspended in a permanent ego-trip, believes that there is a "gay and secular fascism" trying to impose its will on the United States. Calling this dire threat "very dangerous," Gingrich warns that it is threatening so-called "traditional marriage" and "historic Christianity." Not surprisingly, these comments were aired on "The O'Reilly Factor," further mocking the notion that O'Reilly's show is the "no spin zone

LBIS test-runs internet access program for three dorms 1

The Kenyon Collegian, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH

3 hours ago by Leah Finn

Library and Information Services (LBIS) launched a pilot program that allows students to access the internet from residence halls using the same authentication method as in the library and academic buildings.


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Republican VP candidate visit draws thousands to campus


		Republican VP candidate visit draws thousands to campus

The Marcolian, Marietta College, OH

2 days ago

On Nov. 3, just two days before the nation selected the next president of the United States, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin took the stage in Marietta's Dyson Baudo Recreation Center in attempts to sway voters from both sides of the Ohio River.

Tressel: You'd have to shoot me to jump in Mirror Lake

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

10 hours ago by Will Toman

What will it take for OSU's head coach Jim Tressel to jump into Mirror Lake tonight?

"Probably have to shoot me and throw me in there in November," Tressel said. "I'm not 19 anymore. We'll let the 19-year-olds jump in

E. Gordon Gee on the issues

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

10 hours ago by Everdeen Mason


Kenny Greer/The Lantern

Ohio State President E. Gordon Gee discusses university issues in The Lantern newsroom Wednesday.


Gee talks about semesters

Currently a faculty committee is researching and managing the proposal for semesters. Gee said semesters will go into effect in 2012.

"This is the best interest of the university and students," he said. A semester system will benefit the university financially, he said, and will put graduating students searching for jobs on equal footing with students from other universities

Football: Beanie: proven Michigan killer

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

1 day ago by Matt Lang


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If there is one player who has historically been able to step it up against Michigan, it is Chris "Beanie" Wells. In two career games against Michigan, "Beanie" has run for 278 yards and has scored three touchdowns

Students get to know new police chief


		Students get to know new police chief

The Marcolian, Marietta College, OH

1 day ago by Alison Matas

Marietta College is home to a myriad of new faces this semester. The Marcolian sat down with the new campus police chief, David Valkinburg for a question and answer session.

The Marcolian: What brought you to Marietta?

David Valkinburg: I saw the job advertisement and knew a little about Marietta College.

Junk food wins over healthy food

The Marcolian, Marietta College, OH

17 hours ago by Emily Balser

We've all seen the rise in price in everything gasoline to food in the last few years. We've seen our dollar value decrease day after day and the worth of everything we own go down. Now there may be evidence we are letting our health take the backseat and eating junk food simply because it is cheaper than the healthier foods especially fresh produce and meat.

Point-Counterpoint: Chinese Democracy


		Point-Counterpoint: Chinese Democracy

The Sentinel, Ohio State University, OH

3 days ago

After more than a decade of broken promises and broken contracts, Guns N' Roses, and their front man and lifeblood, Axl Rose, will release Chinese Democracy on November 23. If you have any doubts as to whether the album will be good, then you're reading the wrong magazine--or the right magazine; it depends on which way you look at it.

Why Ohio State Should Be More Like USC


		Why Ohio State Should Be More Like USC

The Sentinel, Ohio State University, OH

3 days ago by Anthony Peoples

In September I decided to make the trip out to Los Angeles and watch the Buckeyes take on the Trojans in what was supposed to be the biggest game of the year. I had a funny feeling that it would turn out like every big game we have played recently, so I made sure to make a true vacation out of it.

Sentinel Wins an Award for Outstanding Campus Journalism


		Sentinel Wins an Award for Outstanding Campus Journalism

The Sentinel, Ohio State University, OH

3 days ago by Debbie Bitzan

On October 24th, 2008 our own President and Publisher, Kevin O'Rourke, became the proud recipient of the William F. Buckley Jr. Award for Outstanding Campus Journalism. Presented by John Miller of the National Review, Kevin was commended for seeking out, and following through with, the investigation of a plagiarism scandal perpetrated by none other than Ohio State's very own campus newspaper, the Lantern.

There are 20 different ways you can earn a fine on campus

Black and Magenta, Muskingum College, OH

9 hours ago by Samantha Kapp

On the campus of Muskingum College, there are 20 different ways to earn a monetary fine.

From failing to display a vehicle registration all the way up to breaking the controlled substance policy, there are clearly stated offenses that can damage reputation as well as a bank account.

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