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The Lantern
More than a thousand people gathered on Chittenden Avenue following the Spring Ohio State football game on April 18, 2021. Multiple cars were flipped.
Columbus Police have charged nine people in connection with last month s Chitt Fest destruction that resulted in numerous fires and flipped cars.
The destruction during the annual block party on April 18 destroyed seven cars, according to The Lantern, Ohio State s student newspaper. The Lantern reported over 1,100 people gathered for the block party on Chittenden Avenue and surrounding streets hours after Ohio State s spring football game.
Columbus Police on Thursday charged seven people with rioting and related offenses. Two other people were charged with receiving stolen property and criminal damaging.
Cheyenne Wagner s senior year at Ohio State University wasn t quite what she imagined it would be.
Since the start of the academic year, Wagner and thousands of her fellow students have been on a roller coaster as the university transitioned through the spring to a mix of in-person and online courses. As the COVID-19 pandemic lingered on, the university canceled fall and spring breaks as it implemented a variety of health measures for students and staff members, including regular testing and mandated face masks.
It came as a pleasant surprise to Wagner, 22, when she learned in March that at the very least she would get to take part in an in-person graduation ceremony at the historic Ohio Stadium. But even that momentous occasion was marred as those who attended the spring commencement on Sunday were subjected to downpours of rain.