Love Your Body Week returns to Ohio State to improve body image and spread awareness
Rani Bawa (right), participates in Project HEAL’s fall 2019 event “Falling Into Self Love.” Credit: Courtesy of Rani Bawa Love Your Body Week
Rani Bawa (right), participates in Project HEAL’s fall 2019 event “Falling Into Self Love.” Credit: Courtesy of Rani Bawa Love Your Body Week
When seeking a new job, disclosing a disability to a potential employer can add another level of stress. Knowing how, why and when to disclose is
The Office of Student Life provides students with free safety devices year round. Credit: Courtesy of The Office of Student Life Off-campus and
A group of Ohio State students representing themselves as members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity did so without the authority of the national chapter
A group of Ohio State students representing themselves as members of the Kappa Sigma fraternity did so without the authority of the national chapter
The Ohio State Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity resigned its national charter after a university investigation led to the revocation of its student
The Ohio State Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity resigned its national charter after a university investigation led to the revocation of its student
Despite warnings from the university, mass gatherings in violation of COVID-19 guidelines persisted throughout the fall semester. Credit: Christian
Assistant Director of Dining Services Larry Moore sanitizes carts used to move students into residence halls. Credit: Jack Long | Managing Editor for
The RPAC has not had to shut down because of the virus since it reopened in August. Credit: Lantern file photo. In a welcome change of pace from the
A Student Life employee dressed up in a hotdog costume delivers hotdogs to students following the gathering limits in the off-campus area. Credit:
Ohio State has not publicly released any new suspensions or student conduct cases resulting from large off-campus gatherings, despite parties
The Office of Student Life and outside organizations have joined together toprovide gifts and activities to help make students stay feel more like
Student organizations can begin hosting in-person events with 10 or fewer people both indoors and outdoors starting Monday, according to an email
Among fallen orange and red leaves and barren trees, students might be surprised to find an evergreen shrub roaming the Oval — but they shouldn’t