Psychologists unpack whether “laughter is the best medicine” maxim is scientifically sound
Derived from a biblical proverb, “laughter is the best medicine” is an adage long-used to reflect the health benefits that can result from …
Derived from a biblical proverb, “laughter is the best medicine” is an adage long-used to reflect the health benefits that can result from …
Five years ago, Kathleen Wiant’s world was shattered when police knocked on the door of her Dublin, Ohio, home at 3 a.m., to inform her that her son, Collin Wiant, had died.
Ohio State will make hazing incidents from the past five years available to the public as early as this fall as part of the university's anti-hazin…
There will be no changes from the university’s summer COVID-19 guidelines for the fall semester as of now, university spokesperson Chris Booker said in an email.
Columbus native Claire Shaner balances a life full of creativity through music, photography, design and hair styling. The indie soul singer-songwriter has more than 25,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and plays at various venues throughout Columbus, she said. However, Shaner is also a hairstylist at Lacquer Gallery, where she has been working for more than three years.
In a study published June 28, researchers found a distinct separation in beliefs along political and racial lines on participants’ opinions on whether college athletes should be paid and if athletes protesting during the national anthem is acceptable, Chris Knoester, associate professor of sociology at Ohio State and co-author of the study, said.
A 21-year-old Hillsboro, Ohio, man was federally charged with an attempted hate crime for trying to injure women in sororities at a university in Ohio and illegal possession of a machine gun, according to a U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of Ohio’s press release Wednesday.
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday that starting next week, vaccine clinics will be set up on Ohio's campuses for students to receive COVID-19 vaccines.
The Undergraduate Student Government passed a resolution Wednesday night endorsing anti-hazing legislation in the Ohio Senate following the death of Bowling Green State University student Stone Foltz March 7 from an alleged fraternity hazing incident.
Ohio senators are making another effort to pass anti-hazing legislation, this time with more strict penalties, following the death of Bowling Green…