Ohio’s Asian American leaders call for multiracial solidarity with new social studies legislation
As a young girl growing up in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, Arianna Kelawala didn't feel her story was being told in the classroom.
As a young girl growing up in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio, Arianna Kelawala didn't feel her story was being told in the classroom.
Greek Shriek!, filled with laughter and candy, dominated the South Oval Wednesday as children earned candy from 20 Halloween-themed stations run by different Ohio State sororities and fraternities.
Beware of ghouls and goblins on the South Oval Wednesday from 5:30-7 p.m. as Greek Shriek! kicks off.
When Ohio State professor Jill Welch learned six years ago that some of the students at a local elementary school couldn’t read at home with their …