Local Ukrainians, Buckeyes gather at Ohio Statehouse in support of Ukraine
Around 200 people gathered outside the Ohio Statehouse Saturday, chanting and waving Ukrainian flags to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Around 200 people gathered outside the Ohio Statehouse Saturday, chanting and waving Ukrainian flags to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
It can be hard to balance life as a college student, but Elizabeth Johnson has found a way to pursue a childhood passion while being a full-time student at Ohio State.
A local consulting group conducted a review of Ohio State’s approach to off-campus safety, releasing a report with additional safety recommendations made to the university and city of Columbus.
The African American Heritage Festival’s annual Word on the Street discussion, put on by the Multicultural Center, is making its way to the 44th rendition of the festival to provide a dialogue on Black culture in the media.
“Truths untold” is a series featuring the voices and stories of victims and survivors of Richard Strauss, a former university physician who sexually assaulted students and student-athletes during his 20-year tenure at Ohio State.
HBO Max’s “Euphoria,” though known in part for its cinematography, soundtrack and makeup looks, also covers topics that are much more serious.
With an estimated hundreds of thousands of listeners each week, True Crime Garage is one of the most-listened-to true crime podcasts in the country, and it all started in Columbus.
Fresh A.I.R. Gallery emphasizes the idea that art can aid in recovery efforts.
An opera showcasing the struggles of members of the LGBTQ+ community during a turbulent time in American history will soon come to Columbus.
Ila Sharma thought she had left her window rolled down when she returned to her car in Arps Garage after a rehearsal Monday, but upon closer look, she found her vehicle had been broken into.