Three students in Ohio Youth for Climate Justice await hearing Friday for “unreasonable disruption”
Three students in Ohio Youth for Climate Justice, a statewide organization that advocates for environmental justice, were formally charged followin…
Three students in Ohio Youth for Climate Justice, a statewide organization that advocates for environmental justice, were formally charged followin…
While college campuses usually bring students together through classes and clubs, the past few weeks have been divisive at Ohio State and across the country. Groups supporting either side do agree on one thing: the university needs to do more.
As most of campus was still asleep, over 500 Ohio State ROTC students, athletes, military veterans and more gathered before dawn in Ohi…
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will induct four people at its third-annual Hall of Fame Awards Thursday. Kimberly McCalla, the ODI director of strategic collaborations and external engagement, said the event will take place in person at the Longaberger Alumni House and online through Zoom. The four inductees are William J. Holloway, Minnie McGee, Rhonda R. Rivera and Congresswoman Charleta B. Tavares.
With the potential of passing of the “Higher Education Enhancement Act” in Ohio looming, the Save Ohio Higher Education coalition aims to inform the Ohio community on why the bill should not pass.
Ohio State highlights the work of its faculty and staff, recognizing their contributions to the community. This year, 11 of them received recognition for their impact.
Learning a new language often involves traveling the world, but students at Ohio State can now do so by traveling the Big Ten.
Ohio State students, faculty and staff have multiple measures to stay informed and safe during a public safety threat.
Many university presidential searches have two things in common: the use of a private search firm and secrecy.
BuckeyeLink — the one-stop shop tool given to students where they can take care of business, including paying tuition or scheduling classes — might get a fresh look thanks to the Undergraduate Student Government’s remodeling initiative.