The Lantern - September 18 2017

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Undergraduate Student Government introduces pronouns to nametags for gender identity.

CLASSICAL RAPPER

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Rapper revives classic literature with beats and rhymes.

NHL

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Buckeyes who made an impression on NHL programs in summer development camps.

KYLE SNYDER

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Perhaps the greatest OSU athlete in school history, Snyder explains why he’s back for his senior year.

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911 calls depict scene of OSU student’s murder OWEN DAUGHERTY Assistant Campus Editor daugherty.260@osu.edu

Drought in Drackett Tower Student illness prompts drinking water shutdown

SUMMER CARTWRIGHT Campus Editor cartwright.117@osu.edu An Ohio State floor mat marked the apartment where fourth-year psychology major Heather Campbell and her boyfriend, Kyle Lafferty, were found dead from an apparent murder-suicide Sunday morning. The couple of eight months had just moved in together for the first time in August. Campbell always left her front door unlocked. That is what allowed her best friend and neighbor at the Taylor House apartment complex, located at 5001 Olentangy River Road, to come check on her in the couple’s home early Sunday morning after not hearing from Campbell for 24 hours. “I just walked into my best

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COURTESY OF ‘REMEMBERING HEATHER CAMPBELL’ FACEBOOK PAGE

Heather Campbell (right) and her mother on Jan. 28. Campbell was found dead from an apparent murder-suicide at the hands of her boyfriend Sunday morning. friend’s apartment and her and her boyfriend are laying on the kitchen floor dead and bleeding,” the panicked best friend said to a Columbus Police dispatcher on her 911 call.

Lafferty, a recent graduate of U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, a prestigious naval engineering school, used a handgun in what Columbus Police are investigating as a murder-suicide. The po-

A student in Drackett Tower is currently being treated for Legionaires’ disease, resulting in a shutdown of water in the residence hall. KAYLIN HYNES Lantern reporter hynes.#@osu.edu

lice incident report listed Lafferty as a “habitual offender.” “I refuse to go back in there,” she said during the call. “I literally walked in their front door

Students living in the Drackett Tower residence hall have had to go beyond their front door for

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Student trustee hopes to ‘lift others with him as he climbs’ SUMMER CARTWRIGHT Campus Editor cartwright.117@osu.edu Ask any college-aged man what his phone screen background is and the answers will most likely range from sports, stadiums, logos, friends, family and significant others. This spring, however, Jordan Moseley’s was a screenshot of interview questions he took during a months-long interview process. Why? Because the third-year in public management, leadership and policy with a specialization in education policy wanted to keep his mind on what he was working toward: being the second student Board of Trustees member with voting privileges in Ohio State’s history. If you were to look at Moseley now in pictures at Board meetings, he’d look quite different

than “Mose,” known by friends as the guy who wears fake glasses and an attached mustache during “stupid late hours,” said his best friend Callum Henderson, a thirdyear in actuarial science and economics.

“I bring a background and perspective from a part of the state that Ohio State doesn’t have a huge presence in, but I definitely think there is a potential to increase that presence.” Jordan Moseley Board of Trustees member

too cliche. It’s cliche in the way that being humble seems to go along with any successful student’s online biography, but it’s evident his humility is genuine. After an hour-long interview, his accomplishments and accolades were not laid out one-byone in rehearsed lines or summaries. They were found out from friends and mentors. Moseley has been involved in the Buckeye Leadership Fellows program, the Sigma Epsilon Phi fraternity, the Mount Leadership Society Scholars program, Kipp Columbus and was given one of the five Outstanding First Year Advocate awards in 2016. And, as odd as it might seem, the young man in the suit and tie surrounded by Ohio State’s decision-makers at a long, rectangular table in a room with high ceilings and crystal chandeliers every few

COURTESY OF JORDAN MOSELEY

Student trustee hopes to bring his Appalachian background and perspective to his role as the second student trustee with voting privileges.

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