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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.

Semesters to bring host of problems

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

5 hours ago by Catrina Otonoga

The plan to switch Ohio State from quarters to semesters is "inevitable," said Josh Rackers, Undergraduate Student Government representative on a committee set up to evaluate the change that is expected to take effect by autumn 2012.

"There is a possibility to lose funding if the switch doesn't occur," Rackers said

E. Gordon Gee on the issues

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

21 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

Police: Serial rapist attacks seventh victim

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

1 day ago by Abby Hooper

Police say a serial rapist is preying on Columbus-area women and that he has assaulted seven of them since June.

The latest rape, Columbus Police said Wednesday, occurred Nov. 2 on the West Side of Columbus

Police called to residences on election night

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

1 day ago by Chelsey Levingston

Celebrations at The Woods residence halls after Obama's victory Election Night prompted a police dispatch.

Despite possible political fights, dangerous roadways and courtesy hour disruption, no enforcement was taken, said Michael Martinsen, police chief, in an email.

University to add 8 channels for on-campus cable package

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

2 days ago by Kori Austera

As the result of a survey conducted late September by the Residence Hall Association (RHA) in conjunction with IT Services and Housing, Dining and Guest Services (HDGS), Miami University has added USA and TBS to the current line-up of TV channels available to students on camps.

Why Ohio State Should Be More Like USC


		Why Ohio State Should Be More Like USC

The Sentinel, Ohio State University, OH

4 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.

Speed dating connects students

The Denisonian, Denison University, OH

5 days ago by Bree Tracey

New SG president, vp plan to meet previous goals

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

5 days ago by Tiffany Johnson

Sabrina Sheetz, new president of Student Government, and Vice President Megan Uhrig plan to continue the projects started by former president, Jaccob Lloyd.

"We plan to use winter break to work on the projects we've started," said Sheetz. One of those projects was an emergency notification system in the tunnels as "a preventative measure," said Sheetz.

Summer study abroad faces low enrollment numbers

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

6 days ago by Taylor Sigman

With the economic crisis reaching into everyone's pockets, students looking to study abroad are faced with tough choices.

"With this crisis escalating and the American dollar becoming less valuable overseas, studying abroad may not be a realistic opportunity for me," said junior Elyse Glaid, who was planning on studying abroad in the summer.

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