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The Lantern is the independent student voice of Ohio State. We are an award-winning newsroom covering the Ohio State and Columbus communities.
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Podcast: New faces leading men’s hockey through 2020 season so far

The LanternDec 11, 2020

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Podcast: New faces leading men’s hockey through 2020 season so far

Podcast: New faces leading men’s hockey through 2020 season so far

As the Ohio State men’s hockey season gets underway, The Lantern discusses the Buckeyes’ season so far.

No. 14 Ohio State has started the season 2-4-0 with a crucial Big Ten series coming up this weekend against Notre Dame. Losing a big portion of production from a year ago has caused Ohio State head coach Steve Rohlik to turn to new faces on the scoring sheet as the Buckeyes look to settle in with a new team makeup.

We dive into the struggles and successes of the team this season and what they need to do to close out the first half of the Big Ten schedule.

Dec 11, 202011:29
Sarah Nerad details her addiction and recovery

Sarah Nerad details her addiction and recovery

Ohio State alumna Sarah Nerad shares her story of battling addiction before the age of 18 and her 13 years of sobriety. 

Oct 20, 202002:14
Covering COVID

Covering COVID

by Owen Milnes

In the span of days, everything that college students knew as normal was flipped upside down. Classes were replaced with teleconferences, residence hall rooms were replaced with childhood bedrooms and workspaces were transitioned online due to the spread of COVID-19.

Every college student had to adjust to virtual instruction and coping with the loss of the life they had known prior to the virus, but student journalists were faced with reporting on it as well, having to balance full-time courseloads with full-time reporting.

News came in every day, detailing the changes and restrictions because of the virus —– restaurants shut down, campuses closed with no assurance of when they would reopen and every facet of life was required to be done at a safe physical distance to prevent the spread.

Unpaid and sometimes feeling underappreciated, while coping with a drastic upheaval, student journalists across the state of Ohio rose to the occasion. Independent, student-run news outlets such as the Ohio University Post Athens, the Miami University Miami Student, the Kent State University Kent Stater, the Bowling Green State University BG News and Falcon Media and The Lantern at Ohio State University provided what seemed like non-stop coverage of the COVID-19 world, working across cities, states and timezones with their staff, driven by a sense of duty to the community they cover.

Balancing the adjustment to online school and nonstop news proved a challenge for the news outlets, but they went above and beyond to provide their coverage. This is their story.

Aug 04, 202020:01
Columbus-area Rep. Beatty reflects on protests, looks to policy changes

Columbus-area Rep. Beatty reflects on protests, looks to policy changes

U.S. Rep. Joyce Beatty (D-OH-3), who represents the congressional district that includes Ohio State’s Columbus campus, joined Darrick Hamilton, executive director of Ohio State’s Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, in a webinar Tuesday to discuss translating recent protests into lasting policy. She said protesting is especially useful now as legislators struggle to make a bipartisan decision on police reform.

Jul 08, 202002:43