Students with disabilities often find barriers in their daily lives, whether it is physically attending class or being able to submit assignments on time. This can partly be explained by a phenomenon ...
Art Possible Ohio, a Columbus-based arts organization, and the Wexner Center for the Arts will collaborate for the 12th-annual March ReelAbilities Film Festival Columbus program, featuring a screening ...
Four campaigns are running in this year’s Undergraduate Student Government presidential election, each outlining priorities focused on student advocacy, transparency and representation. The election ...
Columbus’s Center of Science and Industry, also known as COSI, was awarded USA Today’s 10 Best Award as the best science center in the nation. This is the sixth year the museum has received the award, ...
Joy Dunne did not expect to cry. When Megan Keller scored the golden goal that lifted Team USA over Canada and secured the Americans the Olympic gold in Milan, the Ohio State forward was overcome with ...
Ohio State’s season had reached a tipping point. Fresh off a 17-point blowout loss at Iowa and watching its NCAA Tournament hopes begin to fade, the Buckeyes entered Sunday in desperate need of a ...
Ohio State did not need its full lineup to dominate. Even while resting one of its top players and inserting three unranked singles competitors, No. 2 Ohio State women’s tennis overpowered Michigan ...
When Quincy Porter and Faheem Delane entered the transfer portal, Buckeye fans wondered if the chaos of modern college football had finally reached Ohio State. Porter, a five-star freshman wide ...
For wrestlers, the biggest obstacle isn’t always injury—it’s infections. Before every practice at the Jennings Wrestling Facility within the Covelli Center, student employees mop each mat inch by inch ...
A temporary free housing facility for patients and families seeking treatment at the Wexner Medical Center, was unanimously approved to be demolished and replaced with a 23-story building. The ...
The General Assembly of the Undergraduate Student Government passed two resolutions Wednesday calling for the removal of Les Wexner’s name off university buildings and to urge Gov. Mike DeWine to ...
The question of removing Les Wexner’s name from Ohio State buildings followed university President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. into the University Senate’s monthly session Thursday. “We have very, very ...