Rock ‘n’ roll is not dead at Ohio State
With constant new music in genres such as rap and pop, the question emerges: Is rock ‘n’ roll dead?
With constant new music in genres such as rap and pop, the question emerges: Is rock ‘n’ roll dead?
Columbus-based artist Christopher Burk aims to push the boundaries of landscape painting in his new exhibition, “Quiet Settling.”
Halloween is right around the corner, which means costumes, crafts and most importantly, candy are in high demand.
With a few weeks until the Nov. 2 election and early voting underway across Ohio, everything from a congressional seat to city attorney and funds for cleaner energy are on the ballot, as well as a few changes to where some students can vote.
The outdoor gardens and courtyards of the Franklin Park Conservatory have undergone an autumnal transformation.
When Becca Kemper found herself feeling routinely overwhelmed by her studies, job, personal life and other responsibilities, she decided to search for a positive way to relieve stress.
Rap artist Don Toliver released his highly anticipated sophomore studio album, “Life of a DON” Friday.
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.
Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan (D-OH-13) visited Ohio State’s John Glenn College of Public Affairs Thursday night to promote his U.S. Senate campaign in conjunction with Ohio State’s College Democrats.
Ohio State activists who previously called for the university to cut ties with the Columbus Division of Police said they are unhappy with the university’s decision to increase police presence in response to safety concerns in the off-campus area.