Residents on Chittenden Avenue prepare for the annual Chitt Fest
As Chittenden Avenue’s annual block party — Chitt Fest — draws near, residents hope to maintain a fun, but safe, celebration after the events of Ch…
As Chittenden Avenue’s annual block party — Chitt Fest — draws near, residents hope to maintain a fun, but safe, celebration after the events of Ch…
Heads up University District area: The City of Columbus will begin its annual street sweeping Thursday. Debbie Briner, spokesperson for the City…
An attempted robbery occurred near Chittenden Avenue around 12:30 a.m. Friday.
A woman was sexually assaulted by a suspect posing as her rideshare driver at 3 a.m. in the off-campus area Thursday.
Columbus Police are looking for 19 more persons of interest in connection to the April 18 “Chitt Fest."
Nine people who took part in “Chitt Fest” have been charged by Columbus Police for riot and related offenses.
A look into The Lantern archives reveals that parties-turned-riots have been part of Buckeye history for decades. It also shows that historically, Columbus Police have had a different approach to when and how officers respond to riots — from arrests to pepper spray and rubber bullets.
Columbus Police is looking for 18 persons of interest in connection to the April 18 riot at Chitt Fest on Chittenden Avenue near campus.
More than 400 people — largely Ohio State students — gathered outside the Ohio Union before staging a sit-in inside the building Wednesday to protest Ohio State’s relationship with Columbus Police following the recent Columbus Police killing of Ma’Khia Bryant.
About 1,000 Ohio State students gathered on Chittenden Avenue between High and Summit streets Saturday night, following Ohio State football’s spring game. The gathering resulted in a riot with multiple flipped cars and property damage. Columbus Police circled the area with a helicopter — yet police made zero arrests on the scene.