Imamura focuses on instilling an appreciation of other cultures in her work as a Japanese teacher at Fort Hayes Arts & ...
In 2016, after serving four terms as the first Black mayor of Columbus, Michael Coleman and his wife, Janelle, made a ...
The Columbus soccer club’s new general manager brings diverse experience to the team he now leads, both personally and ...
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football’s 77-3 win over Western Illinois was the program’s second-most lopsided victory in history. The Hoosiers (2-0; 0-0 Big Ten) also set the program record for most points ...
As development marches westward from Franklin County, conservationists are raising the alarm about preserving biodiversity in ...
The 2024-25 season opens Oct. 25 with “Dracula.” The horror-themed favorite will run through Nov. 2 in the Riffe Center’s ...
Ask any athlete or coach, and they will tell you that every game is important. That may be true, but as Monroe County will see this week, some games mean more. Week 5 is the first time this football ...
More than many art forms, movies depend on the new, the fresh and the never-before-seen. Yet, this fall, one of the biggest stars on the Columbus film scene will be a director who would have turned ...
So opened my second experience with Ecstatic Dance Columbus, a dance party held Sunday afternoons at the Church of the Sparkling Unicorn (2350 Indianola Ave., University District). The speaker was ...