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E. Roe Stamps IV in an undated photo. Credit: Courtesy of Ohio State

Ohio State’s 2026 spring commencement speaker will be E. Roe Stamps IV, philanthropist and founder of the Stamps Scholars Program. 

Stamps established the Stamps Scholars Program, an initiative that works to provide students with scholarships at over 30 unive...


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Chris Kabourek resigned this week to pursue other professional opportunities. Credit: Courtesy of Dan Hedman

A senior advisor to former President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. announced he will be leaving Ohio State, a month after Carter’s own sudden resignation.

Chris Kabourek, senior vice president for administration and planning, anno...


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Deborah Lipstadt speaks at the wOSU building on Wednesday. Credit: Reegan Davis | Lantern Reporter

Deborah Lipstadt, an author and historian known for her work in Holocaust studies, spoke at the WOSU building on Wednesday in regards to Holocaust denial and antisemitism.

The event, which lasted for about an hour, was hosted by the “...


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Members of the CAST team. Credit: Courtesy of Jessica Schiering

For individuals with autism, going to the doctor’s office can be overwhelming. When transitioning to a new doctor or setting — like a college campus for example — those emotions are heightened.

However, the Center for Autism Services and Transitions, or CAST, is intend...


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Ohio State Defensive Backs meet after practice during the Buckeyes’ Student Appreciation Day. Credit: Liam Ahern | Sports Photo Editor

In the modern era of college football, roster continuity is harder to maintain than ever. 

That reality is evident to Ohio State’s 2026 team, which has added 51 new players, lost 31 players to ...


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