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RSSArchive for April, 2006

Needy seek refuge

Community suffers lack of resources necessary to help disadvantaged local citizens

Bingo calls to student interests

Students, residents ante up at Bingo tables

Buckeyes rout Raiders in victories

The Ohio State softball team (34-17, 10-4 Big Ten) didn’t play its best but played well enough to win both games of a doubleheader against Wright State (6-31, 6-7 Horizon League) Wednesday at Buckeye Field. “We had some goals that we wanted to establish, and we didn’t achieve these goals so that’s disappointing,” OSU coach Linda Kalafatis said.

The Lantern’s 2006 NFL Draft Preview

Members of The Lantern’s sports desk offer their comments and insights into OSU NFL hopefuls for this weekend’s draft.

Mae rocks Newport, anticipates new album

Rob Sweitzer is a man on a mission. The keyboardist and his band, Mae, are on the Virgin College Mega Tour with Yellowcard and Over It.

CD comes with quirky style

The Starlight Mints cover a lot of musical ground on their latest album “Drowaton,” released Tuesday by Barsuk Records, but they might have spread themselves too thin.

RPAC to host Moonlight Madness concert

The arts and the Recreation and Physical Activity Center will collide in a unique way on Saturday.

Festival rallies eclectic showcase of artwork

For closet crafters and unseen artists at Ohio State, ArtsFest represents a unique opportunity for exposure that some non-art students might never have again.

Fees and deposits, student troubles

To the Editor: I am a disability student here at Ohio State. I have been here four years and have been hospitalized every quarter since 2002 because of a rare brain disorder (mitochondrial disease) that is causing my blindness and me being absent from time to time.

Another chimp dies, OSU unwavering

To the Editor: Now two chimpanzees of nine healthy ones sent to Primarily Primates are dead. When will Ohio State admit to error? Do all of them have to die?