Clare Roth
Former All Things Considered HostClare Roth was former All Things Considered Host for 89.7 NPR News. She joined ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ in February of 2017. After attending the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, she returned to her native Iowa as a producer for Iowa Public Radio.
Besides her affinity for four-letter flyover states and Big Ten schools, Clare is a big fan of stand-up comedy, ice skating, and indie theaters. An incurable word nerd, she can usually be found at the library.
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Today's the deadline for OSU students to get their tickets for graduation. This is the first time the school's held an in-person ceremony since late 2019. Typically students don't need to get tickets for spring commencement, but this is not a typical year.
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Ohio State University’s Senate has voted to remove the name of John Bricker from a building on campus.
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As Ohio began to tally up the number of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths from the pandemic last spring, a pattern became clear: Black and Brown…
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Woohyung Shim was one of the first COVID-19 victims in Columbus. His son Sam says the nursing home unit where he lived lost more than half of its 34…
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As Ohio teachers continue to receive their coronavirus vaccines, daycare workers and pre-school teachers are arguing they should be prioritized like other…
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Advocates for the homeless are concerned after the city of Columbus closed Heer Park on the South Side over the weekend.Sophia Fifner with the Columbus…
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After a little more than a year in charge, Columbus Police Chief Tom Quinlan is stepping down at the request of Mayor Andrew Ginther.In an emailed…
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Protesters gathered outside the Central Ohio offices of Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Thursday, calling on the agency to stay deportations of two…
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Two Ohioans identified as members of the right-wing Ohio State Regular Militia were arrested and charged over the weekend for their participation in the…
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Columbus and Franklin County health officials are preparing for phase 1B of the coronavirus vaccine rollout, which the state says will begin next…