Center for Belonging and Social Change hosts talk focused on missing and murdered Indigenous women
The Center for Belonging and Social Change hosted a presentation Wednesday in the Ohio Union to educate students on the epidemic of missing…
The Center for Belonging and Social Change hosted a presentation Wednesday in the Ohio Union to educate students on the epidemic of missing…
Bernie Moreno, a Republican candidate for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat endorsed by former President Donald Trump, clinched the victory in the Ohio GOP P…
After screenshots of controversial posts from Undergraduate Student Government presidential candidate Michael Farquharson’s social media accounts circulated online, he and running mate Julian Rodgers dropped out of the race Sunday night.
Ohio State's Undergraduate Student Government held its second-annual Buckeye Mile race Sunday. Olivia Beckett, one of the organizers of the event,…
The Undergraduate Student Government unanimously passed a resolution Wednesday, requesting Ohio State to acknowledge discriminatory dress codes of off-campus bars and restaurants.
Do the dress codes enforced by off-campus bars and restaurants unfairly exclude minority students? Black students shared their experiences with The Lantern. In online surveys and personal accounts, Ohio State students said the practice of excluding minority students from bars based on what they’re wearing isn’t uncommon.
Republican candidate and Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has been reelected for his second term, defeating Democratic candidate Nan Whaley Tuesday, according…
According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, “ethnicity” defines groups of people classified into common racial, tribal, religious, linguistic or cultural backgrounds. Yet, many students have found this definition to be narrow and troubling in their own experiences.
Ohio State experts and students say the Emmett Till Antilynching Act, which was signed into law by President Joe Biden March 29 and made lynching a federal hate crime, is a step in the right direction in acknowledging historical mistreatment of Black people.
Shanelle White, a second-year in psychology and a member of Natural and Prosperous Society at Ohio State, said people of color have to worry about how they will be viewed in the workplace and daily life.