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Pro-Palestine movement carries on amid Ohio State repression

Most of the young people holding the line during a campus protest last week were half the size of the officers, who continued to advance on a movement they were beating into prominence.

Twenty One Pilots as a symptom of suburbia

The Columbus band’s sound is an honest reflection of suburbs such as New Albany – a seemingly non-threatening landscape that makes the corrosive elements more frightening.

Controversial Ohio State power plant incurs delays, rising costs

Originally scheduled to be completed in December 2021 at a cost of $278 million, the still-unfinished power plant is now slated to open this fall at a cost of $420.8 million.

Franklin County ups Israel investments as calls for ceasefire grow

Franklin County has purchased $10.5 million in Israel Bonds since Oct. 7, bringing the total 2023 investment to $14.5 million and pushing the county’s total holdings to $33 million.

The second death of Spaghetti Warehouse

Columnist Taylor Dorrell says the newly reopened restaurant is just Buffalo Wild Wings with fewer TVs, no sports memorabilia and mid-century modernist chairs all overlooking Columbus Commons.

Columbus’ progressive Jewish community calls for a cease-fire

Jewish progressives are mobilizing locally to call for peace in Palestine.

Recalling the real Mark Twain

On his birthday, the famous author should be remembered not just as a gifted novelist but also an advocate for the world’s downtrodden masses – and a frequent visitor to Ohio.

Columbus activists rally in support of Palestinians

Protesters called attention to the civilians killed during Israel’s siege of Gaza, who should be afforded the same humanitarian outrage as the Israelis killed in the Hamas terror attack.

Wexner Center cancels panel event featuring Palestinian artist

A forthcoming discussion on ‘The Creative Future of Food’ set to include Palestinian artist Jumana Manna has been called off ‘due to current world events.’

Vivek Ramaswamy and the new Cold War taking root in Columbus

During a recent rally in New Albany, the Republican presidential candidate filled his speech with anti-China rhetoric, joining right-wing Ohioans such as J.D. Vance in stoking tension with the nation.