With the world in disarray and the future uncertain, the controlled chaos of rave music and poetry might help tune out that external noise — at least for one night. A “Poetry Rave” will take place at ...
The touring play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” will make its way to the Ohio Theatre in Columbus this month, showing for a limited two-week run. The six-time Tony Award-winning production, ...
A quarter of the aerospace industry is women and Sage Herz is one of them. Herz, an aerospace engineering doctoral student at Ohio State, was among 30 women who received the annual 2025 Amelia Earhart ...
Patrick Cota proudly wore red, white and blue as a player of the U.S. Men’s National Indoor Field Hockey team. During his 13-year career, which spanned from 1999 to 2012, he competed in four Pan ...
The Undergraduate Student Government Sustainability Committee will host its semesterly Sustainability Market Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. on the South Oval. The market, which has grown steadily over the ...
The Ohio State Undergraduate Student Government General Assembly passed limits to members serving on different committees and a proposal to give regional campus students more representation, during ...
Language barriers can pose a significant obstacle to accessing essential oral care, making it difficult for individuals with limited English proficiency to connect with the resources they need. To ...
Chilean muralist Alejandro “Mono” González, recipient of the 2025 National Prize for Visual Arts by the Chilean Ministry of Culture, will visit Columbus from Thursday to Oct. 18 as part of the Dublin ...
The Ohio State College of Nursing is aiming to double enrollment by 2027 in response to nationwide nursing shortages. The increase, announced as part of current Ohio State President Walter “Ted” ...
For graduate students, navigating the changing world of academia while researching, writing a dissertation and working towards a degree can be difficult to face alone. For Mary Stromberger, vice ...
Students will have the opportunity to meet the artist behind the citywide exhibition, “What Is Missing Is Still There,” Thursday at the Wexner Center for the Arts. Mimi Ọnụọha, a Nigerian American ...
During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, then-high schooler Gabby Krenitsky joined a TikTok trend, stuffing random items into a waffle iron and taste testing the results. What started as a ...
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