Fashion-conscious Ohio State students offer guidance for winter styling
Campus is currently suffering from a lack of warmth, but that doesn’t mean Buckeyes’ fashion sense needs to wither and die. Although man…
Campus is currently suffering from a lack of warmth, but that doesn’t mean Buckeyes’ fashion sense needs to wither and die. Although man…
Historic Dublin will welcome a new but familiar Columbus business to town. Fox in the Snow Cafe — a popular coffee shop and bakery based…
Students got their first glimpse of a winter wonderland Sunday night, as almost two hundred people headed to The Oval for the first snowball fight of the season.
Due to cold temperatures, COVID-19 antigen tests may not yield accurate results if left outside for too long, according to a study in the Journal of Clinical Virology.
Ohio State’s main campus resumed in-person classes Friday to the dismay of some students, who felt wintry conditions on campus made the commute to class unsafe.
After Ohio State canceled all-in person classes due to the snow storm, around 40 students gathered on the South Oval to go sledding Thursday night. Students used a variety of sled-alternatives — including, skis, large recycling bins, mattresses and red move-in bins.
Ohio State canceled all in-person classes Thursday due to inclement weather, with online classes continuing as scheduled.
The Ohio State Lima regional campus will close Friday in response to conditions created by an ongoing winter storm.
With a winter storm underway, all Ohio State campuses have canceled Thursday classes.
When it snows, Columbus streets and sidewalks — especially in off-campus residential areas — remain covered in snow and slush for multiple days, presenting a challenge for traveling.