‘Our crown’: The natural hair experience on campus
Deciding to wear one’s natural hair can be an expression of self and creativity, but for some, that journey isn’t an easy one.
Deciding to wear one’s natural hair can be an expression of self and creativity, but for some, that journey isn’t an easy one.
Taking creativity beyond the classroom, two Ohio State student-owned streetwear businesses aim to inspire others and support fellow Black-owned businesses.
Isaiah Harris, a master’s student in dance, will present his master’s thesis alongside smaller projects from other Master in Fine Arts candidates Thursday through Saturday.
The university will offer a new scholarship next fall for students with spinal cord injuries, partnering with the largest private funder of spinal cord injury research and rehabilitation in the U.S.
With campus still in winter’s clutches, Lord Denney’s Players aims to bring something more lighthearted to the community with Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors.”
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.
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.
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.
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.