President Ted Carter reflects on first semester in Q&A with The Lantern
Questions and answers were edited for length and clarity. The full interview is available in the video above. Q: How have your first 100 d…
Questions and answers were edited for length and clarity. The full interview is available in the video above. Q: How have your first 100 d…
Over 40 protesters sat in Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student Government cabinet meeting Tuesday night to protest the removal of OSU Divest’s ballot…
Bobby McAlpine was sworn in as Undergraduate Student Government president and Madison Mason as vice president during Tuesday’s inauguration ceremony. The pair, vowing to “bridge the gap” between USG and the student body, will focus on student organizations and mental health in the 2023-24 school year.
After over a week of campaigning, Ohio State elected Bobby McAlpine and Madison Mason as the next Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president.
Around 30 people gathered in the Interfaith Room of the Ohio Union and more over Zoom Sunday afternoon to hear the policies and goals of the three Undergraduate Student Government campaigns that will appear on the ballot this week.
As a first-generation college student coming from a low-income family, Derek Moore wasn’t sure he would ever attend college. Now, Moore serves as the first Black vice president in Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student Government since Eric Seabrook held the position in 1983.
Norman Jones will serve as the next vice provost and dean for undergraduate education starting July 1, Executive Vice President and Provost Melissa L. Gilliam said in an announcement Tuesday.
The University Senate passed a resolution Thursday encouraging Ohio State to change its goal of achieving carbon neutrality to 2040, instead of its previously stated goal of 2050.
Incoming Undergraduate Student Government Vice President Shayanna Hinkle-Moore resigned from her position Thursday.
Despite running unopposed, the new Undergraduate Student Government President and Vice President Andrew Pierce and Shayanna Hinkle-Moore chose to campaign and spread their message prior to elections and hear from students. Pierce said the goal of their campaign is to show students will work on their concerns while ensuring they still have fun.