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Chase Center Director Lee Strang says the center started off with 29 students across only three courses in the fall. That grew to more than 100 students in the spring.
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The Republican behind last year’s law that sought to crack down on what conservatives view as liberal bias at public universities in Ohio has introduced a bill to fulfill a requirement in that law.
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OSU President Ravi Bellamkonda said Gee, who was hired by former President Ted Carter to advise the Salmon P. Chase Center, didn't want to renew his one-year contract.
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Luke Perez is seen in the video stepping in front of Mike Newman as Newman attempted to question former OSU President Gordon Gee in the Smith Laboratory. Perez then hits Newman and throws him to the ground.
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Ted Carter spoke on WOSU's All Sides with Amy Juravich on Thursday, one day after news broke that an Ohio State professor assaulted a citizen journalist on campus. Ohio State's biggest donor, Les Wexner, is set to be deposed next week before Congress about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.