Fifteen minutes before the nominations for the 98th Academy Awards were announced, almost 20,000 viewers sat in the YouTube queue, waiting for it to start.
Many students have speculated over the last few years why the University would have such a large — and growing — population ...
Season 2 of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” wrapped up last week with an epic final battle and notable changes from the original books.
Students hold demonstration against local ICE activity; President Tice addresses university’s policy
Last Friday, about 35 students gathered outside the university’s Memorial Gateway on East Main Street to protest the recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) presence in Columbus.
Exuberant praise filled Mees Hall as Gregory J. Watkins and The Worship and Praise Chorale kicked off the 35th Martin Luther ...
The Indiana Hoosiers capped off arguably the greatest season in college football history, going 16-0 and winning the National ...
On Saturday, Jan. 17, students dolled themselves up for a night full of dancing, fun and jazz performed by their peers at the ...
Since students’ return to campus after a refreshing winter break, there have been no damages made to Schaaf Hall by any of ...
This year marks the Chimes’ 100th year of publication. Originally named “The Capital Chimes,” the paper was student-conceived and has been student-run since its inception in 1926.
Three more Ohio-born athletes will compete for Team USA. Quinn Dehlinger (Cincinnati) will compete in freestyle skiing, while ...
In February, athletes from the United States will travel to Milan, Italy to compete in the 25th Winter Olympic Games. Among ...
On the first leg of her European tour, Berlin concert attendees heard the short and sweet singer Sabrina Carpenter loud and clear when she changed the first line of her “Mamma Mia” cover: “I’ve been ...
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