Campus & Community

Go inside The Lantern newsroom as the dedicated student team prepares for publication, while balancing the demands of classes and college life.

For Ohio State’s 150th anniversary, the Historic Costume & Textiles Collection is celebrating the styles that helped define us.

A commitment to stay connected with graduates throughout their lives reflects Jim Smith’s leadership philosophy and fuels the alumni association.

They were a quarterback, a future paleontologist and the son of an escaped slave who paved the way for generations to come.

Alumni who worked on The Lantern say they learned skills and lessons that continue to influence their work and lives.

Lantern editors placed stories ranging from whimsical to weighty on these 12 front pages selected from 139 years of archives.

“Publication Under Protest,” proclaims The Lantern’s front page from the Oct. 2, 1991. The editor from that year explains.

Chris Fish ’00 helped develop the alumni app, which is packed with event information, campus news and ways to show your Buckeye spirit.

Bill Richards ’53 began experimenting with no-till farming at Ohio State in the 1960s and spent his career spreading its benefits.