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Our teams in the Playoffs: Men’s Soccer
By: John Taylor
The Eastern Men’s Soccer team will be in the Freedom conference playoffs provided they win their Monday game at Wilkes….
Calculating Impact
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The Spiritual Metrics Conference measures the effect of ministry
As the Book of Matthew draws to a close, Jesus gives a very distinct direction to his people: to make disciples of the nations. Many find this to be a difficult task, but what if it were possible to predict the outcome of mission efforts, Christian org…
Graduate students gain cross-cultural experience
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Summer trip to support anti-trafficking organization
The city of Bangkok, Thailand has received a lot of media attention recently because of the extreme flooding that has killed hundreds and injured thousands. But there is another, more insidious danger flooding the streets of the crowded metropolis.
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Fighting wars in coalitions: Not always a positive experience
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Ask the Analyst
How we fight a war, whether in a coalition or as a single nation, is always a hot topic when war appears to be inevitable. It is a commonly held belief that fighting a war with ‘international backing’ is the best and for some the only way a war s…
Ohio State women’s soccer eyes Big Ten tourney run
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While many students are taking exams or sitting in lecture halls Wednesday, the Ohio State women’s soccer team will begin its quest to win a conference tournament championship.
The Buckeyes take on Illinois in the first round of the Big Ten Women’s S…
In the locker room: A behind-the-scenes look at Ohio State women’s soccer
Celebrating 73 years of Block ‘O’ spirit
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Ohio State recently celebrated the 75th anniversary of Script Ohio and the Block ‘O’ student organization is just two years shy of this milestone.
Block ‘O’ was started in 1938 by Clarence and lsquo;Clancy’ Isaac Jr., a former Buckeye head cheerleader. …
On campus robberies, open container violations
By: Sarah Ignatz-Hoover
Armed Robbery
Columbus Police responded to a robbery at gun point that took place Oct. 30 at 9:50 p.m. at the intersection of W. 10th Avenue and Worthington Street. The victim said the first suspect grabbed him by the arm and placed a gun to his hea…
New program allows students to dine with faculty members
By: Mary Posani
A new Ohio State program invites students to learn more about particular fields of study by eating lunch with a faculty member.
Food for Thought, a program created by the Office of Student Life, provides an outlet for students to learn more about car…
$171M dorm renovation continues to rise
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The three-year South Campus High Rise Renovation, costing $171 million, will continue construction throughout this year and into next, causing both relief and frustration for students.
Park Hall and Stradley Hall are scheduled to be complete by May 2…
$375M parking lease not yet set in stone
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While the prospect of leasing out the parking assets at Ohio State to a private vendor is an option at this point, officials say that the decision has not been made yet.
Geoff Chatas, chief financial officer of the university, told The Lantern Thursd…
When NBA lockout ends, league must be ‘worthy’ of fans
By: Hannah Schroeder
I’m rooting against the NBA and I’m not sure why. When David Stern announced last week that all games have been cancelled through Nov. 30, I cheered the announcement.
Perhaps it is because I a…
