Letter from the Lantern: Ohio State deserves answers on President Johnson’s resignation, here’s why
After 2 1/2 years in office, University President Kristina M. Johnson resigned. We still don’t know why. The Ohio State community faces a b…
After 2 1/2 years in office, University President Kristina M. Johnson resigned. We still don’t know why. The Ohio State community faces a b…
A grievance and motion for a restraining order were filed against the city of Columbus Friday after an independent investigator compelled six police officers to provide witness interviews in an investigation of potential criminal misconduct by officers during summer Black Lives Matter protests.
The independent investigator hired by the city of Columbus to look into potential misconduct by Columbus Police during the summer protests ordered six officers as witnesses to answer questions regarding the potential criminal misconduct.
Lawyers representing five Columbus police officers filed a complaint Friday alleging the subpoenas directly related to several police conduct cases during Black Lives Matter protests — including the June 1 pepper-spraying of Lantern staff — were unconstitutional and in violation of federal case law and Ohio rules for criminal procedure.
Many current staff members at The Lantern will bid farewell to their duties as Spring Semester concludes, and they are currently preparing to usher not…