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2013: The year in photos

  • January 5, 2014
  • Shelby Lum
World’s Toughest Rodeo came to Nationwide Jan. 12. The event featured cowboys, cowgirls, broncos and bulls. Credit: Kelly Roderick / For The Lantern
Then-junior guard Aaron Craft (4) sinks a 3-pointer against Iowa State during the NCAA Third Round. OSU won the game, 78-75, March 24. Credit: Cody Cousino / For The Lantern
President Barack Obama spoke at the 2013 Spring Commencement May 5 as the keynote speaker. Credit: Shelby Lum / Photo editor
Justin Timberlake stopped in Columbus and performed to a sold-out crowd at Nationwide Arena Nov. 16. Credit: Lexie Alley / For The Lantern
Senior running back Jordan Hall (2) uses Umpire Jim Krogstad as a blocker while FAMU defensive back Jonathan Pillow (19) attempts to make the block. OSU won against FAMU, 76-0, Sept. 21. Credit: Shelby Lum / Photo editor
Mix Diskerud (14) and Alejandro Bedoya (11) celebrate after the team’s second goal as a Mexico player watches from the field. USMNT took on Mexico Sept. 10 at the Columbus Crew Stadium, winning 2-0. Credit: Shelby Lum / Photo editor
President Emeritus E. Gordon Gee sits in his office in Page Hall Oct. 21. The former university president retired July 1 following controversial remarks he made about Notre Dame and the SEC that became public. Credit: Shelby Lum / Photo editor
Forward, Abby Wambach (20), reacts to a missed goal. The U.S. women's national team played New Zealand at the Columbus Crew Stadium Oct. 30. The match resulted in a 1-1 tie. Credit: Ritika Shah / Asst. photo editor
John Mayer performs Dec. 3 at the Schottenstein Center. Credit: Ritika Shah / Asst. photo editor
A fan waves a flag from Mirror Lake Nov. 25. Mirror Lake Monday, a non-univeristy sanctioned event took place after the university announced restrictions on the Mirror Lake jump before the football game against Michigan. Credit: Ryan Robey / For The Lantern








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