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OSU research uncovers impact of leisure activities on mental health during pandemic | News
As people have turned to hobbies like reading and outdoor recreation to fill their days during the COVID-19 pandemic, recent research from Oregon State University found that engagement in leisure activities can help lower the risk of depression and improve mental well-being. “Leisure is so crucial to our mental health. Despite all the disruptions to …
BREAKING: OSU Star Cade Cunningham Out vs. WVU
In hours away from tipoff, Oklahoma State head coach Mike Boynton told Oklahoma State play-by-play announcer Dave Hunziker that the Big 12 Conferences leading scorer, Cade Cunningham, will not play against the No. 6 West Virginia Mountaineers due to an ankle sprain suffered in the final minute against Baylor Thursday night. Additionally, starting point guard Isaac …
Break in gas line causes leak on OSU campus | Local
An emergency responder works with a metal box at the scene of a gas leak on the Oregon State University campus Tuesday night. Bennet Hall, Mid-Valley Media The Corvallis Fire Department responded to reports of a gas leak on the Oregon State University campus on Tuesday night. The break in a gas line at the …
Big Ten implements strict health guidelines for a smooth return to play
The Buckeyes run onto the field for practice before the game against Nebraska at Memorial Stadium on Sept. 28. Ohio State won 48-7. Credit: Amal Saeed | Former Photo Editor It’ll be a game of red light, green light for Big Ten teams this season. The Big Ten’s decision Wednesday to reinstate the football season, …
College football – Saturday news, Top 25 scores, Sooners lose, LeBron’s OSU shoutout
5:28 PM ET ESPN staff The final weekend of October is here and the spookiest day of the year — Oct. 31, Nick Saban’s birthday — is looming. So let’s enjoy this fine day of college football. We’ll keep you updated on the news, highlights and what the outcome of each Top 25 game means. …
Professor explains history of regulating technology used in mass murder
Signs prohibiting the use of guns are posted on doors at Ohio State. Credit: Amal Saeed | Photo Editor Anarchists used dynamite; gangsters used “tommy” guns; terrorists used planes, trucks and fertilizer. The United States government responded with legislation and reforms to each of these mass murder cases, Randolph Roth, professor of history who specializes …