Bier Stube proposal moves forward, passes in University Area Commission
The Bier Stube’s fate is in the hands of the University Impact District Review Board and Columbus City Council. A proposal for housing on the si…
The Bier Stube’s fate is in the hands of the University Impact District Review Board and Columbus City Council. A proposal for housing on the si…
Inside of Orton Hall, located on the south end of the Oval, lies a museum that offers visitors a picture of thousands of years of natural history.
Ohio State experts and students say the Emmett Till Antilynching Act, which was signed into law by President Joe Biden March 29 and made lynching a federal hate crime, is a step in the right direction in acknowledging historical mistreatment of Black people.
Shanelle White, a second-year in psychology and a member of Natural and Prosperous Society at Ohio State, said people of color have to worry about how they will be viewed in the workplace and daily life.
The Stepping Out and Stepping Up: The Land Grant Truth and Reconciliation Project is redefining what it means to make amends with the Native American community over a century after the founding of Ohio State.
The Department of Dance will host a webinar series this week to celebrate the release of a book from Layla Zami of the Pratt Institute, which analyzes the role dance plays in memorializing identity and trauma throughout history.
Although you might head to the library looking for your next page-turner or to hit the books, the Rare Books and Manuscripts Library wants to give …
Although Annalisa Hartlaub has yet to become a collegiate pupil of Ohio State, the 16-year-old Westerville native already implemented almost 100 ye…