A public records request by WOSU yielded only honorific resolutions the Ohio State University Board of Trustees passed years ago. The request did return an agreement about the Wexner Center for the Arts, which was named for Les Wexner's father.
Get the news you need, when you need it. Watch Columbus on the Record and other local news coverage on the WOSU YouTube channel. Click subscribe and never miss a story!
Latest News
-
The indictment said William T. Griffith was carrying a rifle, pistol and revolver when law enforcement officers found him at an airport construction site on Jan. 9
-
Rebecca Auborn, 35, of Columbus, met men for sex in exchange for money, then overdosed them them to steal their possessions. She pleaded guilty to four counts of murder.
-
The lawmaker was removed from his assignments and asked to leave the role last year over sexual misconduct allegations. He didn’t resign, and has since been reinstated.
-
Health, Science & EnvironmentAgrAbility connects aging and injured Ohio farmers with the free assistive technology they need to stay out in the fields.
-
Retired L Brands founder and CEO Les Wexner has served on several key university boards and many buildings on the Ohio State campus bear his name.
-
The Ohio Suicide Prevention Foundation is backing bipartisan legislation that would impose penalties on AI models that suggest self-harm or hurting another person.
-
The removal of the State Teachers Retirement System board chair is another chapter in the continuing upheaval at the pension fund in recent years.
-
Columbus Department of Public Service released a report on shared mobility services, focusing on the city's 2025 deployment of Veo and Spin devices.
-
Fans showed their support for Cleveland Heights native Laila Edwards, who competed with Team USA against Canada in the women's hockey gold medal match.
-
The project would be financed by Japan as part of a trade deal, but the U.S. Department of Commerce has not given a specific site for the project.
This Week On Snollygoster
-
University officials say they are considering all the facts, and they have a process to consider the requests to remove Wexner’s name from the medical center, the arts center, and the football complex.
All Sides with Amy Juravich is WOSU Public Media’s daily news program that dives deep into issues important to Central Ohio.
Weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon.
Weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon.
Today On All Sides
Snollygoster takes an in-depth look at politics in Ohio. Each week, we dig into the top political stories in Columbus and Ohio and explore national news that impacts the state by talking with politicians, reporters and other newsmakers.
Wherever you go, take along all your favorite programming from WOSU with the mobile app on your phone or tablet.