Two women charged for November vandalism of Ohio State Hillel
Two women were charged by Columbus city prosecutors in connection to November’s vandalism of the Ohio State Hillel building. On Nov. 7, two wom…
Two women were charged by Columbus city prosecutors in connection to November’s vandalism of the Ohio State Hillel building. On Nov. 7, two wom…
Over 150 people gathered in the South Oval Tuesday to show solidarity and speak out against several recent antisemitic incidents.
Columbus police are currently investigating two recent crimes that occurred in the off-campus area in the past 24 hours — an act of vandalism at Ohio State’s Hillel Jewish student center off East 16th Avenue and the assault of two students near 15th Avenue and High Street.
At least two people vandalized Ohio State’s Hillel building — a center for Jewish students off of East 16th Avenue — Thursday, according to a statement by Hillel’s CEO Naomi Lamb.
University President Kristina M. Johnson condemned recent incidents on campus involving racist and antisemitic messages in a universitywide email Tuesday.
Whether Jewish students are 50 or 1,000 miles from home, groups on campus such as the Schottenstein Chabad House and Ohio State University Hillel hope to make them feel at home during Passover.
Some Jewish students and organizations at Ohio State fear an increase in antisemitism after the Undergraduate Student Government passed a resolution that would ask Ohio State to divest from two companies doing business in Israel Wednesday.
An Ohio State assistant professor is under investigation by the university after her use of an antisemitic slur in class prompted social media outrage by the Jewish community.
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