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It was around 10:30 Saturday night when Lauren Taras got a text on her neighborhood group chat warning that people were flipping cars in the street.
Taras, an Ohio State senior studying strategic communications and business, had been hanging out at her neighbor s house on Chittenden Avenue while nearly 1,000 students partied outside their door at ChittFest, an annual block party held the day of OSU s spring football game.
It took her a second to register the message, but then Taras remembered that she had parked on the street earlier that day.
She ran down the street, pushing past throngs of partiers, to find people rolling her 2016 red Chevy Cruz over in the middle of Chittenden. They rolled it right side up and some started beating on the car s hood. Someone even stole her license plate.
The day I met the Duke: tales of tartan trews, wondrous wheelchairs . and a keen eye for a hangover
Following Prince Philip’s death, ordinary people across the world have fondly recalled meeting him. Here, we share their stories
10 April 2021 • 6:46pm
The Duke of Edinburgh has his audience in the palm of his hand at a reception for Gold Award holders at Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh
As Britain’s longest-serving royal consort, the Duke of Edinburgh was a master of public events, carrying out an incredible 22,219 solo engagements and countless thousands more at the side of the Queen.
While decade after decade in such a role might have proved tiresome for most, Prince Philip brought his charm, his sense of humour, and a steel-edged wisdom to every public occasion.
Local Focus: Kiwi males risk-takers in the water
14 Jan, 2021 09:24 PM
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Tell each other to stay safe and not push the limits. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Tell each other to stay safe and not push the limits. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Fatal drownings in New Zealand are up 37 per cent in the last five years, with 50 per cent occurring over summer.
Six people have already drowned in New Zealand in 2021.
This dramatic increase is being attributed to more people in and around our water. I don t think we re getting worse, Chris Emmett, SLSNZ s National Club and Volunteer Development Manager said.