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The Sundial Humor Magazine is an independent humor magazine in Columbus, Ohio, by students at Ohio State University. Founded in 1911, it is one of the oldest college humor magazines in the country. The magazine has an infrequent history, having several hiatuses, most recently revived in 2011 when it switched to an online format.
Ohio State University has produced its share of famous graduates in 154 years. Some are famous for their contributions to American history.
This is a list of Ohio State University people of whom have some significant affiliation with the school. Individuals listed may have only attended the university at one point and not necessarily have graduated. Currently there are over 600,000 living Ohio State alumni. [1
The list of notable people associated with Ohio State University in the United States of America can also be found on the List of Ohio State University people. This category is overpopulated . It is suggested that the contents of the category be subcategorized .
Amy Salerno (1982), Ohio State Representative; Charles R. Saxbe (1975), Ohio State Representative; Robert Shaw (1929), Ohio State Senator; Michael Stinziano (2007), Ohio State Representative; Peter Stautberg, Ohio State Representative and Judge of the Ohio First District Court of Appeals; Mark Wagoner (1997), Ohio State Senator
Frances Sivakoff is a recipient of The Ohio State University's 2024 Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching and will be honored on April 30. ... If these 10 celebrities were famous pieces of ...
Ohio State Buckeyes forward Brice Sensabaugh (10) watches his teammates warmup before the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament semifinal game against the Purdue Boilermakers, Saturday, March ...
Sylvester Patton, former member of the Washington State Senate; Margarita Prentice, former member of the Ohio House of Representatives; Leslie H. Sabo, Jr., Vietnam War Medal of Honor recipient (did not graduate) [1] Chris Sainato, Pennsylvania state representative; Amy Salerno, former member of the Ohio House of Representatives