Over 65 Ohio State students speak at USG meeting regarding divestment initiative
Over 300 students lined up outside of Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student Government meeting Wednesday after Ohio State paused…
Over 300 students lined up outside of Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student Government meeting Wednesday after Ohio State paused…
Ohio State intends to petition the U.S. Supreme Court in a final attempt to block lawsuits from over 100 victims of former university physician Richard Strauss, according to a motion filed Wednesday afternoon in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Ohio State’s 2022 Academic Plan highlights changes — some of which are already implemented — to university enrollment that looks to help increase diversity and highlight resources.
About 150 people gathered outside the Ohio Union and marched to Bricker Hall Friday calling on Ohio State to divest from two companies it says contribute to human rights violations against Palestinians.
As dean and director of the Lima campus of Ohio State from 2014-17, documentarian Charlene Gilbert said she learned how to work with students and improve campus life.
Kendall Beard and other Moritz College of Law students organized a protest in May 2021 after the law school did not acknowledge the shooting of Ma'Khia Bryant like it had for George Floyd.
The Ohio State Board of Trustees Legal, Risk and Compliance Committee met Thursday to discuss the impact of the NCAA’s lifting of name, image and likeness restrictions on Ohio State student-athletes.
Ohio Attorney General Republican Dave Yost and two Ohio sheriffs are suing President Joe Biden and other officials over the federal employee COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
With online tests and class materials easily accessible during a year of virtual learning, Ohio State students’ desire to cheat might have been the highest it's ever been — or so the Committee on Academic Misconduct’s 2020-2021 annual report suggests.
The Committee on Academic Misconduct had 1,454 cases filed in the last seven months of 2020 — more than double the 721 academic misconduct cases filed and resolved in all of 2019, Deborah Grzybowski, chair of COAM and professor in the Department of Engineering, said.