A 75-yard scoring drive was as good of a start as the Marshall football team could have asked for against one of college ...
With Utah State leaving — along with Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State and San Diego State recently announcing a ...
After a transfer-heavy approach in his first two years back at Butler, Thad Matta and his staff are cooking with the 2025 recruiting class.
The USC Trojans suffered a heartbreaking 27-24 loss against the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday. The Trojans see themselves falling on this week’s Big Ten power ...
Columbus Regional Health Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tom Sonderman has announced plans to retire ...
As student-led demonstrations surge on college campuses across the country, nationwide controversy regarding free speech has sparked. The discourse largely surrounds the limits on students’ abilities ...
For Nate McBrayer, suiting up for the Buckeyes is more than just playing for a top program — it’s representing home. Growing ...
Stubborn drought in Ohio and shifting weather patterns appear to be affecting North America's largest native fruit, the ...
Intel will bring 3,000 jobs into central Ohio and 70% of those jobs will be technicians. Right now, CSCC students can earn a ...
The Columbus City Attorney's office dropped ethnic intimidation charges against two women who protested at an Ohio State ...
The Spartans could've won Saturday but ultimately gave it away to Boston College. Now, they've feeling the pressure to not ...
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Michael Donnelly, a Cleveland Democrat, is constantly making his case − in written opinions and ...