The Lantern - November 2 2017

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Thursday, November 2, 2017

SURVIVAL GUIDE

Tips for thriving in your offcampus environment. PAGE 3

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Year 137, Issue No. 47

I S N G GU U O H ID L L E A F

Alternative lifestyle -- have you ever tried living in your PAGE 4 car?

HIGH STREET

Thinking about living near High Street? Here are the pros and cons. PAGE 11

CODE VIOLATIONS Your couch, in the middle of your yard ... could receive a zoning notice. PAGE 15

LANTERN ILLUSTRATION BY JL LACAR | MANAGING EDITOR FOR DESIGN

Coolest off-campus cribs The cost of living

off campus at OSU

SAM HARRIS Senior Lantern reporter harris.2373@osu.edu Norwich and High tattoo shop abode Atop the neon signs and vibrant colors of Fate Tattoo perches a small, two-bedroom brick apartment just north of Lane Avenue. “It’s got a lot of character, and you know, character means it’s kind of crappy, but definitely interesting,” said Jennifer Prewitt, one of the apartment’s tenants and a third-year in natural resource management. Prewitt said she was initially drawn in by the low rent, but the apartment’s unique characteristics are what sold it for her. “It kind of reminds me of something you would see in a TV show where a starving artist would live, but the TV character would be living in New York City and you’re living in Columbus, Ohio,” Prewitt said. She said the apartment consists of two bedrooms and one bath with a combined kitchen and living area. “The fridge is actually in the living room so it’s pretty convenient,” Prewitt said. Prewitt and her roommate, Michaela Corning-Myers, a third-year in English and women’s gender and sexuality studies, agree the best feature of the apartment is the lighting. “The best part of the inside is that there’s a lot of natural light, which is actually sort of rare I guess in the Columbus area,” Corning-Myers said. “If I go

JAKE RAHE Lantern reporter rahe.21@osu.edu

SUMMER CARTWRIGHT | CAMPUS EDITOR

The Penthouse located on top of Woodruff Ave. on Indianola Ave. is never lacking in commotion with 11 residents and a wrap-around front porch.

to my friend’s apartments they have these tiny little windows that are kind of depressing and it kind of feels like you’re just stuck in this building.” Corning-Myers said that living above a tattoo shop presents a constant temptation, however neither of the roommates have gotten any ink just yet. CRIBS CONTINUES ON 2

For Ohio State students, off-campus living can range anywhere from $350 to $5,000 for a house or apartment’s total monthly rent. The price depends on many factors including number of roommates, number of bedrooms and the overall quality of the home. The main factor that affects price is location. The closer you get to campus, the listings on apartments and houses significantly increase in cost when compared to similar quality housing farther away, according to the listings on Ohio State’s Office of Student Life’s off-campus and commuter services website The website has many listed expenses that potential off-campus students can use in consideration before moving away from on-campus residence halls.

info@thegriffosu.com 844-67-GRIEF thegriffosu.com 1234 Steelwood Dr.

Rent, utilities, renter’s insurance, food, books and parking are just a few of the different costs that students need to be prepared to pay when they move into an

“It is important to look at the total cost of living instead of just the total rent price. When you factor in all utilities it increases the price of living per month.” Shamina Merchant USG director of student affairs

off-campus home. “You should utilize a budget to keep track of your money,” the website adds. The website also warns to not live in an area just to save in housCOST CONTINUES ON 3


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