Scooters block paths for individuals with disabilities
More than 600 electric scooters are used on the Ohio State campus every day, and students, faculty and staff with disabilities face issues when they are left in pathways.
More than 600 electric scooters are used on the Ohio State campus every day, and students, faculty and staff with disabilities face issues when they are left in pathways.
As always, time will bring change on Ohio State's campus.
The Undergraduate Student Government announced free digital access to The New York Times for students, faculty and staff Nov. 1, including access to all articles and games.
A major water line break on Herrick Drive has left many buildings across Ohio State’s campus with low or no water pressure Monday.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has declined significantly among Black Americans since vaccines became publicly available in late 2020, according to a Jan. 21 study by Ohio State researchers.
A health care provider’s referral may not be enough for individuals experiencing food insecurity to initially use a food pantry, according to a Nov. 12 study from the Ohio State College of Medicine.
Ohio State’s Ohio Prison Education Exchange Project provides students inside and outside of prison walls with community and unconventional educational opportunities.
Beth Hume, vice provost for the Office of Student Academic Success and dean of the Office of Undergraduate Education, stepped down from her position Monday, effective immediately.
The assistant director of Ohio State Student Life Disability Services violated federal law by unintentionally disclosing private student information in a program-wide email to hundreds of students.
With the fall semester underway and students getting settled into their off-campus apartment or house, the University District Parking Plan has changed the street-parking scene.