Students and faculty rally in support of Jewish students amid rise in antisemitic incidents
Over 150 people gathered in the South Oval Tuesday to show solidarity and speak out against several recent antisemitic incidents.
Over 150 people gathered in the South Oval Tuesday to show solidarity and speak out against several recent antisemitic incidents.
To celebrate our planet, student leaders will bring the Ohio State Earth Day Festival to the South Oval Friday.
Student organizations looking for additional funds can participate in Clean Up Columbus, a monthly program funded by the Undergraduate Student Gove…
Students got their first glimpse of a winter wonderland Sunday night, as almost two hundred people headed to The Oval for the first snowball fight of the season.
Ohio State held a dedication ceremony for its new National Pan-Hellenic Council Plaza on the South Oval outside the Hale Black Cultural Arts …
Ohio State’s fall student involvement fair will be postponed to Aug. 28 “due to the threat of severe weather,” The Office of Student Life announced…
As Columbus welcomes spring, it will also welcome its very first Cherry Blossom Festival, with events scheduled throughout the city and on Ohio State’s campus from Saturday through April 10.
After Ohio State canceled all-in person classes due to the snow storm, around 40 students gathered on the South Oval to go sledding Thursday night. Students used a variety of sled-alternatives — including, skis, large recycling bins, mattresses and red move-in bins.
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.