Editorial: The End of The Messageboard Era
May 22, 2016 12:47 pm

As of today, the messageboard/forums at Columbus Underground are going offline. The reasons for closing the messageboard are multiple and complex, and the decision to shutter them was not an easy one to make. Fifteen years ago, when Columbus Underground launched in 2001, the messageboard was a primary component of our website, and quickly became […]
Best Messageboard Topic of 2013: Favorite Beer
December 30, 2013 3:00 pm

The Messageboard here at Columbus Underground is a very active place, with hundreds of contributors discussing a wide range of topics. Over 480,000 posts have been made since the messageboard launched, which continues to grow daily. The one topic that stood out above all others in our annual readers survey was on the ever-popular topic […]
Best Columbus Underground Contributor of 2012: Chris Sunami
December 31, 2012 11:20 am

Every year we like to honor the folks who help define what Columbus Underground is through the community-centric messageboard where users start new discussions every day and share insight and opinion on a wide variety of topics. This year, our readers picked Chris Sunami as the best contributor of the year. Chris is well known […]
Best Messageboard Topic/Discussion of 2012: The Presidential Election
December 31, 2012 8:00 am

The Columbus Underground Messageboard is a place to find a wide variety of interesting discussions on a daily basis. Just about anything and everything can be discussed there, ranging from the mundane to important civic discussions. This year, our redears picked the 2012 Presidential Election as the best topic, which is little surprise as it […]
Best Messageboard Topic of 2011 – Gay Street Patios
December 30, 2011 3:00 pm

The Columbus Underground Messageboard has become the place to go for the latest breaking news, insightful/color commentary and to catch up on the latest topic du jour. A lot of ground can be covered there in any given day, and the topics range from casual conversations about dinner to hot-button national political issues and how […]