For a lot of students, their phone is something they carry constantly — using it in class, scrolling between lectures and pulling it out during coffee runs. Many choose to use protective cases to ...
On Thursday, in honor of International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, the Suicide Prevention Program will host its annual Survivors of Suicide Loss Luminary to commemorate those who have passed and ...
The local Old North bar and concert hall Rambling House Music Bar — located at 310 E. Hudson St. — is set to reopen its doors to patrons Dec. 4 following a change in ownership. The venue had ...
The Ohio State University Senate approved a proposal to establish the Appalachian and Rural Center for Health at a meeting this past Thursday. This new center will aim to expand the university’s ...
In a nearly empty Jesse Owens North, small groups chat casually as they wrap their hands with tape, stretch and warm up. The smell of rubber mats and metal from free weights mixes with classic rock ...
Wicked: For Good” — is coming out Friday, but it’s not the only story set in Oz being told this week. Short North Stage’s production of “The Wiz,” another musical adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s classic ...
Students could “pay” for hot chocolate through acts of kindness this past Thursday with a launch party for a charitable vending machine. Hosted at the Ohio Union from noon to 2 p.m., “The Warmth of ...
West Coast screamo band Starsdontmeananything are making their way across the country to Columbus, performing at Dirty Dungarees Sunday at 7 p.m. alongside fellow emo artists Middling, ...
Some teams bond over dinner, some over movie nights. The Ohio State women’s hockey team bonds over maple butter lattes, ...
The narrative going into this year’s installment of The Game is a familiar and simple one. Ryan Day needs to prove that he can beat Michigan. It comes up on almost every radio segment in Columbus, ...
The first time Tim May ever saw Ohio State and Michigan play, he had to squint at a black-and-white television in Demopolis, Alabama. It was 1961, and he was a football-obsessed kid who watched ...
The shirt stops passersby in their tracks. It hangs in the window at Mid High Market at North High Street and 14th Avenue, white with black, bold, curly letters that proclaim, “Make Michigan Our Bitch ...