Buckeye landmark College Traditions blends creativity with convention
In its nearly 40 years of operation, College Traditions has managed to keep up with current trends while still maintaining the tried-and-tr…
In its nearly 40 years of operation, College Traditions has managed to keep up with current trends while still maintaining the tried-and-tr…
Most Ohio State students haven’t witnessed “The Game” between the Buckeyes and Wolverines at Ohio Stadium. Sam King, a fourth-year in neuroscien…
Around 4 hours before kickoff on a Buckeye football game day, Mackenzie Swartz and members of the Block O student section are already inside Ohio S…
“A Magical Cirque Christmas,” which follows a whimsical storyline about saving Christmas, is coming to the Palace Theatre Friday at 7:30 p.m. The event features magicians, an award-winning comedy magician and circus acts, including acrobats and trapeze artists, Jim Millan, co-writer and co-director of the show, said.
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion at Ohio State held 36th annual Pre-Kwanzaa celebration Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. in Hale Hall to provide a chance for the community to celebrate this tradition together before the final week.
Ask Tevye the Dairyman any question and the answer is almost always “tradition.”
Immersion in African culture is the name of the game for the Office of Diversity and Inclusion’s pre-Kwanzaa celebration Friday in Hale Hall.
Football culture is a core part of the heart and soul of campus life at Ohio State, and for some students, the family memories associated with the games are a key reason they decided to attend the university.
Although Ohio State students won’t get a traditional walk at graduation, they still have a chance to crawl through campus with this year’s Senior Bar Crawl.
Kathleen Jones has been a Buckeye since birth. Jones, a redshirt sophomore on the Ohio State women’s tennis team, has extensive ties that drew h…