Ohio State University
The day my grandparents left our ancestral village in South Asia for good
By Tarunjit Singh Butalia — August 15, 2022
(RNS) — I pledged not to let the hate of the partition eclipse my love of humanity.
Faith and the cosmos: An astrophysicist fields the big questions
By Lauren Markoe — July 13, 2017
(RNS) 'I have my own personal rule, which is I never, ever tell people what to believe. And I never, ever tell people they’re wrong,' says Paul M. Sutter, an astrophysicist who fields questions from the public — some of them religious — on the cosmos.
Accused Ohio State attacker reportedly posted rant online
By guest — November 29, 2016
An Ohio State University student who may have been upset about treatment of Muslims in the world has been identified as the suspect behind the gruesome attack Monday (Nov. 28) on the school’s campus. Abdul Razak Ali Artan was killed by police, but not before driving a car into a group of people and then […]
Car, knife attack at Ohio State probed as possible terror attack
By Yonat Shimron — November 28, 2016
Artan said he was scared to pray openly on campus as a Muslim, saying that he feared that media portrayals of Muslims would give people the wrong idea about him.
Amish report staggering growth in Midwest
By Brandon Blackwell — August 6, 2012
MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio (RNS) The Amish are one of the fastest-growing religious groups in North America, according to a new census by researchers at Ohio State University. By Brandon Blackwell.
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