Four off-campus robberies occur early Sunday morning
Four similar robberies of non-Ohio State students occurred in different locations within the off-campus area between 12:19 a.m. and 3:25 a.m. Sunday.
Four similar robberies of non-Ohio State students occurred in different locations within the off-campus area between 12:19 a.m. and 3:25 a.m. Sunday.
While upholding the privilege of its white students, the university continues to ignore and diminish the struggles of its minority communities. Especially for members of the Black community, the lack of a direct response from the university to Saturday’s events is another example of how racial minorities and their experiences are often devalued by university administrators.
About 1,000 Ohio State students gathered on Chittenden Avenue between High and Summit streets Saturday night, following Ohio State football’s spring game. The gathering resulted in a riot with multiple flipped cars and property damage. Columbus Police circled the area with a helicopter — yet police made zero arrests on the scene.
This year’s annual “Chitt Fest” drew more than a thousand students to the two blocks of Chittenden Avenue between High and Summit streets Saturday, resulting in a riot with numerous instances of vandalism and endangering behavior, including cars being flipped and heavily damaged.
Despite university, state, local and federal COVID-19 guidelines, about a thousand Ohio State students flocked to Chittenden Avenue Saturday for an evening that resulted in several flipped cars and Columbus Police helicopters being called in — but police made no arrests.
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