Crowds started making their way through campus and headed to Ohio Stadium shortly after the Buckeyes' win over Notre Dame.
JD Vance, an Ohio native with strong ties to Columbus, will be sworn in as vice president Monday. Vance, the now-former senator from Ohio who was tapped as presidential candidate Donald Trump's running mate this summer, grew up in Middletown, Ohio, as he details in his 2016 book "Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis ."
Hundreds of jovial fans and students gathered around campus after Ohio State’s 34-23 victory over Notre Dame on Monday night flocked to Ohio Stadium and broke through a gate to continue the celebration inside “The Shoe,” despite the temperature in Columbus reaching as low as -5 F.
A campus, city and fan base that expects success finally broke through, reclaiming its spot atop the college football throne.
When Vice President-elect JD Vance takes the oath of office Monday afternoon, he will be the first Ohio State University alumnus to serve as VP. His alma mater, however, doesn't have any plans to recognize Vance's new position.
What it looked like when a large group of intrepid Ohio State football fans broke into Ohio Stadium to celebrate the Buckeyes' national championship.
The last time Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center ushered in a class of "champion babies" was a decade ago in 2015.
Ohio State University's football coach, Ryan Day, has found the ultimate teammate in his wife, Nina Day. After two seasons as a defensive coordinator, Ryan was named head coach at
CLEVELAND, Ohio – BrewDog, which chose Columbus as its entry into the U.S. beer market in 2017, is planning to celebrate Ohio State’s national championship with an all-day party this Thursday.
Twice this season, I chose to make my way down to the field after an Ohio State football game, planning to do nothing more than observe. Those two trips taught me everything I need to know about the world Buckeyes coach Ryan Day lives in.
As the Buckeyes were celebrating their national title, some central Ohio families were celebrating their babies’ first minutes on earth.