A hobby once reserved for grandmothers is gaining popularity among college students "Knitting is the new yoga," said Kelly Ignatoski, hall director of Lincoln Tower. On Sunday afternoons in January, residents of Lincoln Tower put down their books to knit. It is becoming the leisure activity of choice at Ohio State, Ignatoski said. "It's becoming the 'in thing' with college students now," she said. Full Story
Gov. Bob Taft assured the gap between straight and gay couples will continue to grow when he signed a bill on Friday banning same-sex marriages. Full Story
With gray slush still lining the curbs and freezing temperatures forecasted through the weekend, students may need some help to warm up for Valentine's Day. Full Story
Grocery shopping can put a serious dent in a student's budget. However, while food is a necessity, many students are skimping on their nutrition because of high food costs. Full Story
Students coming to Ohio State from other states are paying roughly $10,000 more per year to attend OSU, according to the Student Tuition and Fee Schedule. Full Story
Yesterday morning faculty and staff of the five colleges comprising the College of Arts and Sciences gathered at the Wexner Center to discuss the opening of the executive dean position. Full Story
A café located in Cunz Hall is helping students, staff and faculty members wake up to different cultural opportunities. Full Story
The new Clinical Skills Education and Assessment Center is poised to be a great boon for Ohio State medical students, providing revolutionary teaching methods and technology. Full Story
Women have a new day just for them, and it is completely illegal. Last month, the National Organization for Women announced the first "Give Your Friend the Morning-After Pill" Day will take place Sunday. Full Story