USG campaigns continue, debate to be held Sunday
Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student Government election campaigns kicked off Sunday night with two campaigns on the ballot for president and vice presid…
Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student Government election campaigns kicked off Sunday night with two campaigns on the ballot for president and vice presid…
The (not) sheep gallery puts the spotlight on Priscilla Roggenkamp’s immigration-related artwork with a solo exhibition. Roggenkamp’s exhibition…
Written by Ronald Holmes III, President OSU Dems Watching the events unfold Wednesday in our nation’s capital, I was flabbergasted at how t…
Ohio senators and congressional representatives have confirmed their safety and condemned the violent mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol Building, c…
WASHINGTON (CQ-Roll Call via Tribune News Service) — Supporters of President Donald Trump who want Congress to overturn his Electoral College loss …
It’s been a strange year — every week seemed to bring something new and unprecedented. In March, most everything went online due to COVID-19. At th…
Undergraduate Student Government’s last General Assembly session concluded the semester with a debate on the impeachment of two justices accused of…
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is projected to become the 46th president of the United States. The Associated Press called Pennsylvania for Biden around 11:30 a.m. Saturday, securing him and running mate California Senator Kamala Harris a total 284 electoral votes, unseating President Donald Trump. Biden also leads the popular vote by more than 4.2 million votes.
The president spoke publicly for the first time since election night, stepping in front of a White House podium to spread baseless accusations of voter fraud. "If you count the legal votes, I easily win," he said. "If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us."
The Associated Press has yet to call five states — Nevada, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia and Alaska. With the exception of Alaska, former Vice President Joe Biden, who sits with 264 electoral votes, needs one of the remaining four states to reach the electoral vote threshold of 270. President Donald Trump, who sits with 214 electoral votes, needs all four.