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Health, Science & EnvironmentA new survey by Ohio State University College of Medicine reports finding pockets of alone time during the holidays is crucial to mental health.
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The bill to make some changes in Ohio's name, image and likeness law gets support from a big fan, but it still may get punted to next session.
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Ohio State University's freshman class is the largest it's ever been. WOSU spoke with President Ted Carter about how the university maintained a diverse student body.
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Business & EconomySupporters tout 3D concrete printing as a solution to building fast, affordable housing, but the technology is new and comes with plenty of unforeseen hiccups.
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Ohio State University President Ted Carter gave a preview of news and events coming up on OSU's campus this upcoming academic year.
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On Saturday, Archie Griffin will become only the third Ohio State coach or player to dot the I in Script Ohio – an honor reserved for a select few. The moment will come during the Ohio State marching band’s performance at the Buckeyes' first football game of the season. We’re talking with the head drum major and senior sousaphone player about the start of their season.
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It’s been nine months since Ted Carter took over as president of Ohio State University.During his tenure, OSU has hired a new athletic director, had a record number of students apply, seen protestors arrested and he’s begun developing a long-term strategic plan for the university.We’re talking about the academic year that just started and football.
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency said it's focus is on capturing "big fish" drug traffickers, but wouldn't rule out possibly arresting someone for smoking marijuana. The drug is still illegally federally despite Ohio legalizing it.
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Ohio State University received around 80,000 applications this year. The university won't have an exact count for the freshman class until September, but the new class is a big one.