Bobby McAlpine and Justin Robinson Sworn in as USG President and Vice President
In a year filled with elections nationwide, the results of one closer to home have now come to fruition. Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student …
In a year filled with elections nationwide, the results of one closer to home have now come to fruition. Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student …
*Correction: On March 7, The Lantern published this story stating that Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost advised Ohio State to remove the Undergraduate S…
Ohio State’s administration paused voting on an Undergraduate Student Government ballot initiative calling for the university to divest fro…
More than 400 people — largely Ohio State students — gathered outside the Ohio Union before staging a sit-in inside the building Wednesday to protest Ohio State’s relationship with Columbus Police following the recent Columbus Police killing of Ma’Khia Bryant.
As a student from Nanjing, Jiangsu, China, Jacob Chang said he didn’t think he could make a difference at Ohio State — he was unfamiliar with American customs, spoke English as a second language and faced anti-Asian sentiments. Now, he’s the first international student to be Undergraduate Student Government president.
Jacob Chang was sworn in as Undergraduate Student Government president and Anna Valerius as vice president Tuesday night in hopes of creating a more direct communication between students and Ohio State’s administration for the next year.
Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student Government election campaigns kicked off Sunday night with two campaigns on the ballot for president and vice presid…
The Undergraduate Student Government election launched Sunday night with two campaigns on the ballot for president and vice president. Jacob Cha…
The Undergraduate Student Government continues to expand its representation of different groups of students through additions to its General Assemb…
Stephen Billingsley felt like he understood the material while his instructors were lecturing in his online classes, but outside of class was a dif…