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- Student journalists are put to the test, and sometimes face danger, in covering protests on campusSeattle Times
- TUSG criticizes university’s reaction to Thursday’s protest, Students for Justice in Palestine responds to group’s statementthelantern.com
- TAAUP-Ohio State condemns police responses to Tuesday’s and Thursday’s proteststhelantern.com
- TStudent Yousuf Munir speaks out on Tuesday arrest after protest outside Meiling Hallthelantern.com
- TLantern confirms officers on Ohio Union’s roof had firearms once arrests beganthelantern.com
- TInside the five-hour standoff between police and protesters on the South Ovalthelantern.com
- TPolice report, protesters detail moments leading up to arrest of two students on campusthelantern.com
- TLetter from the Editor: Correction on divestment ballot initiative removed from ballotthelantern.com
- TPresident Ted Carter reflects on first semester in Q&A with The Lanternthelantern.com
- TPresident Ted Carter Jr. to reflect on first 100 days at State of the University addressthelantern.com
- TLetter from the Editor: Correction on Diebler opinion piecethelantern.com
- TArts & Life REPORT: Portia’s Cafethelantern.com
- TAnnual Unchained OSU fashion show returns, depicts human trafficking through artthelantern.com
- TStudent organization reinstated after suspension, sparks pro-Palestine protestthelantern.com
- TEpstein trafficking victim claimed to have sex with Wexnerthelantern.com
- TDeWine instructs Ohio State Highway Patrol to offer further law enforcement in university areathelantern.com
- TOhio State ‘offered every resource’ it has to assist in two off-campus crimes against Jewish studentsthelantern.com
- TA Q&A with acting university President Peter Mohlerthelantern.com
- TLetter to the Editor: R. L. Stine Turns 80: Celebrating the beloved author’s birthdaythelantern.com
- TRape and stalking are among top crimes on campus in 2022 Annual Safety Reportthelantern.com
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