Clare Roth
Former All Things Considered HostClare Roth was former All Things Considered Host for 89.7 NPR News. She joined WOSU in February of 2017. After attending the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, she returned to her native Iowa as a producer for Iowa Public Radio.
Besides her affinity for four-letter flyover states and Big Ten schools, Clare is a big fan of stand-up comedy, ice skating, and indie theaters. An incurable word nerd, she can usually be found at the library.
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Today's the deadline for OSU students to get their tickets for graduation. This is the first time the school's held an in-person ceremony since late 2019. Typically students don't need to get tickets for spring commencement, but this is not a typical year.
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Ohio State University’s Senate has voted to remove the name of John Bricker from a building on campus.
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As Ohio began to tally up the number of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths from the pandemic last spring, a pattern became clear: Black and Brown…
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Woohyung Shim was one of the first COVID-19 victims in Columbus. His son Sam says the nursing home unit where he lived lost more than half of its 34…
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As Ohio teachers continue to receive their coronavirus vaccines, daycare workers and pre-school teachers are arguing they should be prioritized like other…
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Advocates for the homeless are concerned after the city of Columbus closed Heer Park on the South Side over the weekend.Sophia Fifner with the Columbus…
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After a little more than a year in charge, Columbus Police Chief Tom Quinlan is stepping down at the request of Mayor Andrew Ginther.In an emailed…
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Protesters gathered outside the Central Ohio offices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Thursday, calling on the agency to stay deportations of two…
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Two Ohioans identified as members of the right-wing Ohio State Regular Militia were arrested and charged over the weekend for their participation in the…
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Columbus and Franklin County health officials are preparing for phase 1B of the coronavirus vaccine rollout, which the state says will begin next…