Ben Carson and Vivek Ramaswamy speak on campus, address upcoming election
One week after Ohio’s primary, Ohio State’s chapter of Turning Point USA hosted two former Republican presidential candidates in the Ohio Union, …
One week after Ohio’s primary, Ohio State’s chapter of Turning Point USA hosted two former Republican presidential candidates in the Ohio Union, …
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe. v Wade Friday earned responses across the country, including Ohio State student organizations that share mixed reactions on the decision and Ohio’s recent implementation of harsher restrictions on abortion access.
Incoming Ohio State Vice Provost for Faculty grew up traveling across many countries. He said he learned a lot about different cultures but struggled to find his own identity until he came to the U.S. and was able to combine his several backgrounds.
The Afrikan American Farewell Celebration kicks off May 7 at 3 p.m., giving Black students a space to showcase their achievements.
Ohio State experts and students say the Emmett Till Antilynching Act, which was signed into law by President Joe Biden March 29 and made lynching a federal hate crime, is a step in the right direction in acknowledging historical mistreatment of Black people.
Diana Mytrofanova spends her mornings calling her family in Ukraine to make sure they are still there.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, Ohio State has a number of resources to help those impacted, and will host events with information about the war.
Following the invasion of Ukraine, some Buckeyes are wondering what the future holds for the Russian-made food delivery robots on Ohio State’s campus.
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.
On Sept. 11, 2021, three Muslim students wearing the hijab sat in the bleachers of the Ohio State-Oregon home football game with their peers. During the game, spectators in their section showed hostility toward them, and as it gradually worsened, they left the game early to avoid further harassment.