Ohio State University has launched a public website that is used to explain policy changes at all levels of government.
SB 34 makes Ten Commandments one of nine historical documents schools can display, sparking church-state debate.
The Historical Education Displays Act, a new Senate proposal, would give school boards the ability to put the Ten Commandments in public classrooms.
Ohio State University launched an online resource for faculty, students and staff to provide information on legislative and executive actions. There have been ...
Jim Tressel possesses something a lot of politicians lack, as cleveland.com’s Terry Pluto, who’s known Tressel a long time, ...
While it’s unclear what research or programs, specifically, fall under Trump’s definition of DEI, the order has already set off chaos and confusion throughout the science world, as agencies like the ...
Republican Vivek Ramaswamy is preparing to launch his 2026 bid for Ohio governor on Feb. 24 in his native Cincinnati, with ...
The new budget outlines language that could end the Medicaid expansion within the state, leading thousands to lose their ...
One section of the bill would require all Ohio colleges and universities to teach an American civics literacy course and ...
Ohio State is in the final eight for a 2026 offensive tackle, as Felix Ojo’s final eight was released by On3 on Thursday. The ...