Some students still face homework deadlines despite fall break
The midpoint of Ohio State’s fall semester has arrived, leaving many desperate for a small reprieve from their classwork.
The midpoint of Ohio State’s fall semester has arrived, leaving many desperate for a small reprieve from their classwork.
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 power of one — whether it be one parent creating a safety advocacy group on Facebook, one student’s sacrifice to save his friends or a grieving mother — brings with it hundreds to thousands more uniting over a common cause: safety for Ohio State students.
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.
University President Kristina M. Johnson announced that Ohio State will invest an additional $2 million a year over the next decade to enhance safety and security on and around campus in a press conference Friday.
An attempted robbery of an Ohio State student occured in the off-campus neighborhood Tuesday around 11 p.m.
The deadline to request an exemption from Ohio State’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate is approaching.
As one student calls and comforts a survivor, another might plant American flags in the ground or reflect with complicated feelings of disillusionment on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The terms “public safety notice” and “neighborhood safety notice” may seem interchangeable when referring to crimes in the off-campus area, but they are not the same thing.
Standing in the shade of Indianola Presbyterian Church Wednesday afternoon, leaders of both Columbus Police and University Police said they are working to slow the increase in violent crime in the off-campus area — crime that is also rising throughout other Columbus neighborhoods.