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Canada's Hayton in lineup for gold-medal game




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Russian fans mistakenly celebrate after station airs old gold-medal game




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Watch: Russian junior player Dmitri Voronkov jokingly smashes 'TSN' camera




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USA Hockey names Providence's Nate Leaman head coach for next WJHC




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Hayton, Lafreniere lead WJHC all-star team




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Canada names Tourigny head coach for 2021 WJHC




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Ravens visit Steelers on Thanksgiving Day, and Cowboys will face Redskins




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Flexibility built into NFL schedule in case of pandemic-induced delay




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NFL Week 1 opening lines: Early thoughts on all 16 games




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Fantasy: Best/worst early-season schedules




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Belichick coy on QB situation: 'Never know what's going to happen'




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Rivers to coach at Alabama high school after playing career




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Bears GM: 'We believe in' Trubisky despite declining option




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5 early best bets for the NFL season




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Gurley doesn't know why Rams haven't paid him following release




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Ted Ginn Jr. says he would be Olympic gold medalist if not in NFL




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Lions' Walker remembers late cousin Arbery after arrests




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Fantasy: 7 bust candidates to avoid in your draft




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Burrow's rookie deal signing delayed by pandemic




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4-star center Sanogo reclassifies to 2020, verbally commits to UConn




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Ewing reveals Olympic medals, 1984 NCAA title ring were stolen




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Agency: McClung still testing NBA draft process




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Wake Forest transfer Olivier Sarr commits to Kentucky




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Report: ETSU to name Jason Shay next head coach




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It’s a good day to be a welding engineer!

Report from 2011 OSU Welding Engineering graduate Kristen, who was hired just 2 months ago at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, just outside of Los Angeles. As a sophomore switching into the Welding Engineering program at OSU, I never imagined that three years later I would be part of something incredible, with nationwide acclaim. But here […]




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Metro Early College High School Summer Intern with OSU Welding Engineering

My name is Connor, and I have been working as an intern in the Welding Engineering department at The Ohio State University this summer. I am currently a student at Metro Early College High School. During the school year, I had an internship at Battelle under a Materials Engineer/Tribologist there, Dr. Merriman, and he was the one who originally got […]




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QUIZ: Test your knowledge of sports mascots




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Urban Meyer compares pandemic to Sept. 11: 'It's at times overwhelming'




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Big Ten win totals: Why Northwestern should be on your radar




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2nd-ranked 2021 RB recruit Shipley commits to Clemson




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Notre Dame AD confident team will play full season




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Big 12 win totals: Iowa State, Texas Tech due for monster years




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Big 12 to host football media days virtually, cancels in-person sessions




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Report: NFL won't overhaul supplemental draft eligibility rules




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Alabama lands top-5 WR recruit Jacorey Brooks




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NCAA president: 'You can't have college sports' without colleges open




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Micah Berman, Efthimios Parasidis, and Dakota Rudesill to join Ohio State law faculty

 

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law welcomes three dynamic professors to its faculty this fall: Micah Berman, Efthimios Parasidis, and Dakota Rudesill.

“We are thrilled to add these three emerging scholars to our already distinguished faculty. They represent the tradition here at Moritz of hiring exceptional teachers whose scholarship and instruction draw from a wealth of practical experience and focus on making a difference,” said Dean Alan C. Michaels, the Edwin M. Cooperman Professor of Law. “Additionally, Professor Berman and Professor Parasidis will be instrumental in greatly strengthening the college’s footprint in the growing health law field.”




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CBA to honor Moritz faculty, alumnus

 

The Columbus Bar Association will present the Liberty Bell Awards to two professors at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in June and honor one alumnus for his outstanding tradition of service to the organization.




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Daley, Smith win awards from Class of 2013

Professor Rick Daley ’78 and Monte Smith ’90, assistant dean for academic affairs, were honored by the Class of 2013 as the Morgan E. Shipman Outstanding Professor and Outstanding Staff Member, respectively.




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Second annual M&A roundtable held in New York City

Law and Capital Markets @ Ohio State and Kirkland & Ellis LLP held their second annual Mergers & Acquisitions Roundtable this month, covering “The State of Play in Mergers” and “Corporate Governance and Shareholder Activism” in two sessions over May 14-15.




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Kirwan Institute celebrates 10th anniversary

The Kirwan Institute celebrates its 10th anniversary on June 13, 2013 with an all-day event entitled "The Next Ten Years of Work" at the Ohio Union.




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American Constitution Society wins national award

A student group at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law has been recognized for its outstanding programming by the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy.




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Professor tapped to lead presidential advisory committee

Professor Deborah Jones Merritt has been asked to lead an advisory subcommittee in the search for the next president of The Ohio State University.




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Does U.S. women's soccer deserve equal pay?

Has the U.S. women's soccer team done enough to warrant salaries that match their male counterparts? The 360 gives you all the angles on heavily-debated topics in the news.





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Do star athletes make too much money?

With athletes in America's biggest sports leagues raking in salaries worth $300 million and more, is it time to reign in the big spending or do superstars deserve the big bucks they make?





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Gasol recalls learning of Kobe's death: 'I refused to believe it for days'




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WATCH: ???? Rewind: Lowry leads Raptors in Game 3 thriller over Heat




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Report: NBA officials fear psychological toll of activities on 'germophobes'




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Durant returning this season remains 'unrealistic,' says manager




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Mike Storen, 1st GM in Pacers history, dies at 84