Fisher College dean to step down at end of the academic year
Fisher College of Business, where Dr. Anil Makhija will step down after two terms as dean. Credit: The Max M. Fisher College of Business. The current dean of the Max M. Fisher College of Business, Anil Makhija, announced he will step down at the end of the academic year Sunday.
Read full storyProvost Melissa Gilliam named Boston University’s new president
Ohio State’s Executive President and Provost Melissa Gilliam joined the university in 2021. Gilliam will leave the university at the end of the calendar year to become Boston University’s new president. Credit: Courtesy of Ohio State.
Read full storyYogurt could be unexpected ally against garlic breath
Yogurt has been proven to reduce the strong odors found in raw and fried garlic, according to a recent study. Credit: Ben Latham | Lantern Reporter. That something spooky on your breath might finally have a solution.
Read full storyThe power of an hour: Ohio State’s one-credit classes and their collective advantages
Ohio State lecturer Aaron Gall poses with past students from his one-credit Judo class in December 2022. Credit: Courtesy of Aaron Gall. Among a sea of academic and social stressors, college students are easily swept away by their daily anxieties.
Read full storyAlum casting families in need for season two of ‘Opportunity Knock$’
Ohio State graduate James Emley (left) and his wife Fiona (right) being coached by Louis Barajas in their home during their time on “Opportunity Knock$.” Credit: Jamie Strayer.
Read full storyWrestling: 2023-24 Big Ten wrestling schedule announced
The Ohio State wrestling team announced their Big Ten schedule. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Lantern File Photo. Ohio State’s 2023-24 Big Ten wrestling schedule was released Monday .
Read full storyMen’s Basketball: 2023 schedule includes 10 nationally televised games, five exclusively on Peacock
The Ohio State men’s basketball program released their schedule and announced all televised games for the 2023-24 season earlier today. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Lantern File Photo.
Read full storyFootball: Five takeaways from Tuesday’s press conference
Coach Ryan Day discusses game plans with the coaching staff on the sideline of a game on September 9, 2023. Credit: Lily Hynes | Assistant Photo Editor. Coming off a 17-14 win against then-No. 9 Notre Dame, “Ohio against the world” ringing through the nation and a bye week to get their minds right, the Buckeyes begin their Big Ten schedule Saturday.
Read full storyPenalties begin for Ohio’s new distracted driving law Thursday
A man drives his SUV down E. 9th St. with his phone to his ear Wednesday evening, March 24, 2010 in Cleveland. (Joshua Gunter/ The Plain Dealer via TNS) Tickets will start being issued Thursday under Ohio’s new distracted driving law, which prohibits drivers from using, holding or physically supporting a cellphone.
Read full storyNational alert test to be sent to all cellphones Wednesday
Ohio State students walk through The Oval on their way to class in March 2022. Students may receive an alert on campus on Wednesday as part of a nationwide test for emergency situations. Credit: Lantern File.
Read full storyOhio State Professor Emeritus wins Nobel Prize in physics
The Physics Research Building, located at 191 W. Woodruff Avenue. Pierre Agostini, professor emeritus of Ohio State, along with Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier received the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday Morning. Credit: Lantern file photo.
Read full storyFilm producer and Ohio State alum Tommy Reid will attend ‘Kill the Irishman’ screening, participate in QA
The Wexner Center for the Arts will host a screening of director Jonathan Heinslen’s “Kill the Irishman” on Thursday. Credit: The Lantern File. Buckeye spirit stretches far beyond the bounds of Ohio State’s campus. In fact, it’s seeped its way into Hollywood.
Read full storyWomen’s Volleyball: Buckeyes secure first home win
Sophomore Kamiah Gibson, 4, locks into a serve while battling for the Ohio State Women’s Volleyball Team on September 27, 2023. Credit: Lily Hynes | Assistant Photo Editor. Ohio State emerged victorious at the Covelli Center for the first time this season Sunday.
Read full storyMen’s Soccer: Wootton and Borkovic lead Buckeyes to their first Big Ten win
Senior midfielder Laurence Wooton (8) tries to get around the Washington defense during Ohio State’s 1-1 draw against the Huskies Sep. 4. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor. The Ohio State men’s soccer team (3-4-2, 1-2 Big Ten) won 2-0 against Rutgers (2-5-2, 0-2-1 Big Ten) at Yurcak Field Friday, earning its first Big Ten conference win of the season.
Read full storyMovie review: ‘The Creator’ can’t create an original story
A robot monk gazes skyward at an American military space installation called Nomad in a scene from “The Creator.” (20th Century Studios/TNS) When the first trailer for Gareth Edwards’ “The Creator” dropped, it seemingly promised a breath of fresh air into the sci-fi genre.
Read full storyFilm producer and Ohio State alum Tommy Reid will attend ‘Kill the Irishman’ screening, participate in QA
The Wexner Center for the Arts will host a screening of director Jonathan Heinslen’s “Kill the Irishman” on Thursday. Credit: The Lantern File. Buckeye spirit stretches far beyond the bounds of Ohio State’s campus. In fact, it’s seeped its way into Hollywood.
Read full storyMen’s Ice Hockey: A look into the upcoming season
Ohio State senior forward Joe Dunlap (21) passes the puck during the No.10-No.4 Michigan game Feb. 18, 2023. Ohio State won 4-2. Credit: Katie Good | Lantern File Photo. The Ohio State men’s ice hockey team, led by head coach Steve Rohlik, is preparing for an exciting 2023-24 season with high expectations and a talented roster. Buckeye fans can expect thrilling action on the ice and the pursuit of championship dreams.
Read full storyWestFest aims to spark STEM passion in kids
The seventh annual WestFest event was held Saturday with the goal of igniting a passion for science in kids through interactive hands-on exhibits. The initiative started as a way to bring families to West Campus to see its research programs and infrastructure, and it has since grown to have 40 booths dedicated to helping kids get interested in a variety of STEM fields.
Read full storyTurning over a new leaf: How Mirror Lake’s foliage reflects the fall season
= Anthony Bernard, a university groundskeeper, and a fellow groundskeeper working on upkeep at Mirror Lake. The foliage around the water is changed for the seasons. Credit: Nora Igelnik | Lantern Reporter.
Read full storyMen’s Basketball: The Diebler brothers, a basketball family
Jake (left) and Jon (right) taking a photo with their father Keith Diebler (middle) after being inducted into the Upper Sandusky High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Credit: Stan Kear.
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