Ohio Senate Overrides Gov. DeWine’s Veto of House Bill 68
The Ohio Senate voted to override Gov. DeWine’s veto of House Bill 68 Wednesday. The bill prevents doctors from prescribing medical treatme…
The Ohio Senate voted to override Gov. DeWine’s veto of House Bill 68 Wednesday. The bill prevents doctors from prescribing medical treatme…
Professor L. Camille Hébert will serve as acting dean for Ohio State’s Moritz College of Law starting Feb. 1.
Students protesting new administrative rules and a bill concerning transgender healthcare and athletic eligibility held a protest in the Ohio Union Friday.
Leslie Wexner, chairman of the Wexner Medical Center Board and founder of L Brands, was accused by one of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking victims of having sex with her on multiple occasions in newly unsealed documents released Tuesday.
The majority of Ohioans lined the polls Tuesday to cast their “yes” votes on Issues 1 and 2, preserving the right to reproductive health care throughout the state as well as legalizing marijuana.
Tickets will start being issued Thursday under Ohio’s new distracted driving law, which prohibits drivers from using, holding or physically supporting a cellphone.
The Ohio Supreme Court will soon decide whether multiple public Ohio universities are immune from lawsuits brought by students who paid full tuitio…
The Supreme Court of Ohio voted to uphold the Reagan Tokes Law — named after an Ohio State student who was murdered in 2017 — as constitutional in a 5-2 vote July 26.
Marcia Fudge, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary and Ohio State graduate, was announced as Ohio State’s summer commencement speaker earlier this month.
More than a century after women earned the right to vote, political representation for them remains unbalanced.