Here are the top 5 news about Ohio State University this week.
1. $20,000 is a lot of money.” Ohioans financially plan on student loan debt after SCOTUS ruling
The Supreme Court’s ruling against the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness plan has implications for many Ohioans, including students at Ohio State University. The plan would have forgiven up to $10,000 in federal student loans and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients.
2. Ohio State to wear all-gray uniforms against Michigan State
The Ohio State University football team revealed the alternate uniforms they will wear in their game against Michigan State. The uniforms are all-gray with scarlet accents, including numbers and a traditional striping pattern.
3. Three former or current Ohio State players taking part in Women’s World Cup
Three former or current Ohio State University players, Tiffany Cameron, Peyton McNamara, and Nichelle Prince, are participating in the Women’s World Cup. Cameron and McNamara are playing for Team Jamaica, while Prince is playing for Team Canada.
4. Ohio State Football: Three Group of Five teams fans would love to face
This article discusses potential matchups between Ohio State and three Group of Five schools that fans would like to see, including Appalachian State and San Diego State.
5. Boxwood shrubs under attack from invasive species, disease
The Ohio State University is involved in research about the threats to boxwood shrubs, a common plant in Greater Columbus landscapes. The shrubs are under attack from a well-known insect, winter weather, a deadly disease, and a non-native insect recently identified in Ohio.
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