Rape and stalking are among top crimes on campus in 2022 Annual Safety Report
Rape, fondling, stalking and burglary were among the most reported crimes on Ohio State’s Columbus campus last year.
Rape, fondling, stalking and burglary were among the most reported crimes on Ohio State’s Columbus campus last year.
Two former Ohio State football players accused of raping a 19-year-old woman in 2020 both testified Wednesday the sexual relations were consensual …
Three years after their arrest on charges of rape and kidnapping, two former Ohio State football players sat in a crowded courtroom Tuesday as atto…
Aggravated assaults, burglaries and domestic violence are some of the few crimes that have increased in 2021, according to Ohio State’s annual security and fire safety report.
Ohio State will settle with 57 additional victims of Richard Strauss for $1.995 million, the university announced Friday.
Ohio State’s The Lantern and Ohio University’s The New Political have partnered to create Students' perceptions of sexual violence on campus, a look at the state of sexual violence prevalence, education and reporting on our respective campuses.
When incoming freshmen complete the “U Got This!” module — Ohio State’s sexual violence education course for first-year students — before coming to campus, it may seem like just another thing on the to-do list. However, this course is one piece of the puzzle that makes up Ohio State’s sexual misconduct education.
When Lisa Tokes’ daughter, Ohio State student Reagan Tokes, was kidnapped, raped and murdered five years ago by a man on parole, she said it was a failure of the state of Ohio. Now, she hopes to limit the release of criminals who have not exhibited good behavior throughout their sentence with a follow-up bill to the Reagan Tokes Act of 2018.
When Gary Avis joined other survivors of former Ohio State physician Richard Strauss outside the Longaberger Alumni House Thursday, he wasn’t planning to speak to the full Board of Trustees.
A bill to waive the statute of limitations for lawsuits filed by victims of former Ohio State physician Richard Strauss was never intended to pass, the Ohio House majority leader admitted in an email to a victim.