A second Harrison brother is set to continue the family’s legacy at Ohio State. Jett Harrison, younger brother of former Buckeye wide receiver standout Marvin Harrison Jr. and son of NFL Hall of Famer ...
Marijuana laws tightened statewide as Senate Bill 56 took effect March 20. The change has not altered Ohio State’s federally-bound drug policies, but some students have expressed confusion about how ...
When fans return to Ohio Stadium for both the 2026 and 2027 football seasons, the 103-year-old venue will look and sound different. The newest development is a new south end zone videoboard and an ...
For the first time in history, Columbus hosted the 2026 NWSL Challenge Cup Friday night, welcoming Gotham FC and the Kansas City Current for the league’s annual supercup match. By the final whistle, ...
Future Buckeyes may walk into a much different Woody Hayes Athletic Center than the one today’s student-athletes use. Ohio State plans to invest $125 million into renovating the football facility, ...
After the Ohio government requested to evict Tres Genco from his home on June 8, his legal team responded on June 17, arguing the request is unnecessary and influenced by emotions, rather than the law ...
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium announced their conservation-forward vision Friday for the new John F. Wolfe Aquarium, which is set to be completed by 2029. The aquarium — located at 4850 W. Powell Rd.
In 1969, NCAA men’s gymnastics had more than 210 programs compete that season. Today, just 15 teams remain as a Division I NCAA sponsored sport. Those numbers represent a more than 92 percent decrease ...
The story of Mary and Bill is known as one of Ohio State’s coldest homicide cases. Yet their story has faded from the memory of the public and swept across the desks of many homicide detectives ...
Out of Ohio State’s 36 Division l athletic teams, two Buckeyes separated themselves from the rest over the past year. Caleb Downs and Joy Dunne, of football and women’s ice hockey, respectively, were ...