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Updates for March 9, 2010
After surgery, victim is recovering in stable condition
By: Everdeen Mason
Heather Butler found out her father was shot when he called her early this morning. “He called me after being admitted in the hospital,” the 29-year-old Columbus resident said. Henry Butler, 60, was shot in his left shoulder Tuesday around 3:3…
Victim described as gentle talked of problems at work
By: Dan McKeever / Ollers Project Reporter
Nearly every day for the last three years, a few Ohio State employees received an e-mail filled with encouragement and religious writings from building services manager Larry Wallington, who had worked as a janitor in their office in the Fisher College of…
Campus shooting: Supervisors described shooter as hostile
By: Collin Binkley
Nathaniel Brown struggled to pay the bills. His relationship with his girlfriend had recently ended. And five months after he was hired at Ohio State, the man whom supervisors described as “hostile” learned he was losing his job. “He&rsq…
Despite initially optimistic outlook, February unemployment rate poor
By: Brad Miller / Lantern columnist
Someone who points out the flip side of any positive statement could be called a pessimist, a downer or just an all-around negative thinker. Often, however, regulated skepticism is much closer to reality than na
‘Real Housewives’ addict confesses
By: Lindsey Swanson
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Crime alerts fail to inform
By: Adam bennet for the Lantern
Letter to the editor
Accountability — it is a word we hear frequently but at the end of the day, it is also a word that many have forgotten the meaning of. The events that have transpired over the course of the past few days show a serious lack of accountability in rega…
Greenism should cross international borders
By: Cassandra Gamboa for the Lantern
Just 40 years ago, we were puffing cigarettes like it was nobody’s business. While it was a widespread habit, we did not yet know the effects it had on lung cancer. We also didn’t see then the scientists behind the scenes who were fighting to …
In case you missed it… Mar. 10
By: Zack Meisel
The Cleveland Browns released quarterback Derek Anderson, the team announced Tuesday. The 26-year-old quarterback was due a $2 million bonus from the team if he remained on the roster on March 19. He was also scheduled to earn a $7.45 million salary in 20…
Buckeye briefs for Mar. 10
By: Zack Meisel
The Sporting News magazine named Ohio State point guard Evan Turner to its First Team All-American Tuesday. The junior leads the Big Ten with averages of 19.5 points and 9.4 rebounds per game and is second with 5.8 assists per contest. The First Team cons…
A two-horse race: Why Wall should win
By: Joshua A. Davidson
After the tremendous season Kentucky basketball has had, many people forget how its season almost began with a bitter loss. The Wildcats were battling lowly Miami (OH) in their second game of the season at Rupp Arena. The game was predicted to be a one-si…
A two-horse race: It’s Turner’s award to lose
By: Doug DiLillo
When the Final Four rolls around in early April, Evan Turner should be collecting some well-deserved hardware, even if the Buckeyes aren’t still playing. The Naismith Player of the Year award will be handed out during college basketball’s fina…
Another two-time Heisman winner? Bucks nab Archie Griffin’s son
By: Chris Graber
Adam Griffin is not the biggest, strongest or most highly rated. Neither was his father, Archie Griffin — college football’s only two-time Heisman Trophy Award winner and most decorated Ohio State football player in history. The Buckeyes gave …
