Guardian , Wright State University, Dayton , OH
8 hours ago by Michael George
The passage of Proposition 8 in California was a pretty disgraceful show of ignorance. Just when we thought that this election was a sign of the cleansing of much of that ignorance. But, to be fair, the "YES" folks did run a much better campaign than the "NO" folks.
The Lantern, Ohio State, Columbus, 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
The Lantern, Ohio State, Columbus, OH
9 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
The Lantern, Ohio State, Columbus, OH
7 hours ago by Jack Millman
Alternative energy funding is one of those ideas, like raising the minimum wage and free children's health care, which has wide bipartisan support. It is also an idea, like the other two, which is vastly overrated. Opposition to any of these draws scorn. Who could possibly oppose children, energy independence and helping the poor? Energy independence is a misleading phrase.
The Chimes, Capital University, Columbus , OH
1 hour ago by Patricia Morrison
A new agreement between Capital and Columbus State Community College
guarantees CSCC graduates the chance to complete a bachelors' degree
at Capital.
The agreement will "facilitate student transfer," Andrew Carlson,
assistant dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, said.
Miami Student, Miami University, Oxford, OH
2 hours ago by Catherine Couretas
Community members showed up before the university senate meeting Monday in support of Miami University students nervous about potential cuts in the graduate program.
With cuts being made across the university due to the university's budget crunch, many graduate students have become concerned with the reallocation of graduate assistantships across departments, according to Trey Orndorff, president of the graduate student association (GSA).
Miami Student, Miami University, Oxford, OH
10 hours ago by Alexander Baron
Meet Tessa Steckle, an upperclassman business major attending a Midwestern university. After a second semester midterm week full of sleepless nights fueled by energy drinks, iced coffees and a desire not to fail, she is ready for the spring break trip of a lifetime in Panama City.
Miami Student, Miami University, Oxford, OH
5 hours ago by Daniel Smith
Daniel Craig remains a compelling James Bond in Quantum of Solace, the 22nd entry in the series, but the film's simplistic script leaves him less to work with than in Casino Royale.
Bond waffles between brooding and furious, but the character's motivation comes from the events of the previous film.
The Lantern, Ohio State, Columbus, OH
6 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