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Walker / May 11, 2010 8:00 pm
According to an article on 610 WTVN’s website, a new plan for renovations to the campus area around Lane Avenue do not include a future for the St. John Arena. According to OSU officials, The 54-year-old multi-purpose athletic building has… [Read More]
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Walker / March 20, 2010 9:00 am
On Monday, March 29th, The Ohio State University will open their newly built Ohio Union to the public. The 12:00pm opening take place following an 11:00am reception on the Union grounds. A full listing of opening day and upcoming events… [Read More]
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Walker / January 12, 2010 9:00 am
2009 was a big year for sports in Columbus. Both the Crew and the Blue Jackets made it to the playoffs, Huntington Park opened in April for a record-breaking season attendance for the Clippers, and in August we lost The… [Read More]
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Submitted News / December 18, 2009 2:30 pm
A new article from Wallet Pop (an AOL site) uses data from NeighborHood Scout and FBI Research to list out the most dangerous neighborhoods for property crime in the country. The list includes two University District areas labeled as Summit… [Read More]
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Walker / October 19, 2009 2:00 pm
On Friday, October 23rd, the local edition of the Nike+ Human Race event will take place on the Ohio State campus at 7:45pm following the student homecoming parade and pep rally events. This marks the second year for this global… [Read More]
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Walker / September 24, 2009 8:45 am
Recently, Columbus saw the addition of a Red Mango frozen yogurt shop at 1866 North High Street, near the corner of 16th and High. This new store is the first one in Ohio for the South Korea-based chain. Lisa the… [Read More]
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Walker / September 23, 2009 10:30 am
The new school year officially starts up at Ohio State today, and there’s plenty of new things to be found on campus for students and non-students alike. One of the largest new facilities on campus this fall is the newly… [Read More]
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Walker / September 17, 2009 4:30 pm
According to an article published today in Business First, The Ohio State University Medical Center is launching a huge new expansion project, which includes the addition of an 17-story Hospital Building on their main campus. The $1 billion expansion is… [Read More]
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Walker / June 16, 2009 10:15 am
But you probably wouldn’t realize it by walking around the “campus area”. As this Dispatch article pointed out on Sunday, the enrollment at Columbus State has grown to over 24,000 students per year. Many of those students attend classes at… [Read More]
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Walker / April 19, 2009 1:30 pm
Press Release: Gateway Goes ‘Green’ With Initiatives for Customers, Residents and Businesses With the annual Earth Day celebration around the corner, South Campus Gateway is preparing to roll out a series of “Green It” initiatives designed to promote environmental awareness,… [Read More]
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Walker / April 9, 2009 10:49 am
The lineup for OSU’s “Big Free Concert” was just announced, and in 2009 it includes multiple artists over the span of four days for a “Big Free Weekend” for students. The event kicks off on Wed May 13th with The… [Read More]
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Walker / April 4, 2009 9:00 am
Press Release: Ohio State trustees approve switch to semesters in 2012 The Ohio State University will soon join the ranks of Ohio’s other 12 four-year universities when it switches to a semester-based academic year in Autumn 2012. The university’s Board… [Read More]
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Walker / April 2, 2009 3:00 pm
From The Lantern: Despite grunge, the Bier Stube offers classic bar atmosphere Theresa Attalla Before entering the Bier Stube it should be known the location is not for the independent women who walk alone at night. Alleys surround the building,… [Read More]
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Walker / February 20, 2009 3:32 pm
From The Dispatch: City’s cutbacks in bulk-trash pickup mean waste is more likely to accumulate in the campus area By Mark Ferenchik When Columbus laid off 13 bulk-trash drivers last week, it also ended daily treks by a truck that… [Read More]
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Walker / February 20, 2009 3:05 pm
From The Lantern: Bernie’s showcases underground bands, deep-rooted history Sarah McCaslin It may not be called Cheers, but at 16th and High, there’s a place where everybody knows your name. Bernie’s Bagels and Distillery is a hidden gem of campus… [Read More]
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