Ten studio albums in two decades is a challenging feat for a band, but it is not impossible. The Maine, an Arizona-born pop-punk and rock band formed in 2007, is releasing their 10th studio album, ...
The Undergraduate Student Government held the first meeting of the next General Assembly this Wednesday, in which the newly elected senators were sworn in and elections were held to decide leadership.
“The Fourth Amendment talks about persons, and as a result, it applies to people who are in the United States, regardless of their citizenship status and regardless of their immigration status,” he ...
Imagine walking into a local coffee shop to order a delicious pastry and coffee. The menu has several enticing options, including bagels, muffins and a variety of flavored lattes. The issue is, ...
Commencement is the time-honored tradition, and spectacle, in which graduating master’s and Ph.D. students adorn themselves in robes and regalia to celebrate their achievements. Yet some don’t attend, ...
The biggest rock festival in Columbus history is aiming to break last year’s record number of attendees — with 175,000 people showing out — by bringing a stacked lineup of headliners and up-and-coming ...
Alcohol, hazing and endangering behaviors continue to be an issue for Greek organizations at Ohio State and across the country. At Ohio State, two fraternities, Kappa Delta Rho and Pi Kappa Phi, were ...
Mountaineers pave new paths and overcome obstacles to achieve a goal, often braving rock and ice to reach the summit. It’s in that spirit that the university’s largest outdoor student organization, ...
A decision to attend a Grove City “No Kings” protest with a bullhorn ended in an arrest for a former Ohio State professor running for Congress. Don Leonard, a candidate in the Democratic primary for ...
Ohio State’s duet stood poolside, waiting. Ruby Remati and Kiana Hunter had just finished their final routine together, a four-minute performance set to “Sign of the Times” by Harry Styles. Now came ...
Growing up in small towns across Ohio, a career spent delving into East Asian studies was far from a young Mark Bender’s goals. When he started his undergraduate degree at Ohio State in the ‘70s, ...
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