‘Standards Aren’t Lower’: USG sets the tone for an unusual fall election

As thousands of Buckeyes returned to campus this fall, they faced more than just a new semester: a chance to participate in one of the most unprecedented elections in the history of Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student Government. After a year defined by election chaos and controversy, USG officials insist this fall’s race marks a fresh […]

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Op-ed: Pride—the time is now, the duty is ours

This Pride Month began with our university’s unpublishing of a website that had served as a lifeline for queer students for years. Succumbing to state and federal pressures, this decision felt like more than just a ‘sunsetting’ of a resource; but was a stark reminder that many queer students now navigate an unstable landscape, increasingly […]

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How Weird is The Religious Composition of Harvard's Student Body?

47% atheists and agnostics. 6% Protestants. Is that normal?

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