Black student journalists open up chapter of National Association of Black Journalists
When Attiyya Toure looked up from her notes and scanned her classroom, she counted only two other African-American students in her journalism class…
When Attiyya Toure looked up from her notes and scanned her classroom, she counted only two other African-American students in her journalism class…
Students at Ohio State will now be able to pursue the same degree as Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai and former Prime Minister of the Uni…
Jake and Zach discuss the 2018 SPJ Washington DC trip and the networking opportunities it gave them as well as lessons they learned from experience…
Everdeen Mason, an audience editor at The Washington Post, sits down with Jake to discuss her road from the Lantern to the Post, the importance of …
Jake and Zach are joined by Sheridan Hendrix of the Columbus Dispatch and formerly The Lantern to discuss internships and transitioning to a profes…
On Monday afternoon, Axios' "Smarter Faster Revolution" came to Ohio State to discuss the future of work and American politics. The panel, hosted b…
Dateline correspondent Andrea Canning began her journalism career in Canada before working just a couple of hours from Columbus at WCPO-TV in…
At the end of my time here, I’m calling for an addition to Ohio State’s general education requirements: a required journalism class. I often see my pe…
“A Rape on Campus,” a Rolling Stone magazine feature, turned out to be one of its most disputed, which led the magazine to retract the story this week.…
As co-producer of “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” and “The Jay Leno Show” for a combined 18 years, Dave Berg helped shape late-night television wi…