Girl, Uninterrupted: "iPad babies" are in danger
Most Generation Z kids probably remember getting their first phones or computers in their teenage years, as their parents said, "A phone is a responsibility."
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Most Generation Z kids probably remember getting their first phones or computers in their teenage years, as their parents said, "A phone is a responsibility."
The College of Fine Arts renewal strategy is a project set to renovate, relocate and reconstruct buildings within the college to revitalize arts education across campus and the Athens community.
On Feb. 18, Ohio University celebrated its 220th. Founders Day created an opportunity for students, staff and Athens locals to acknowledge the several accomplishments since the university’s founding in 1804. The celebrations included a virtual 5k, a birthday bash and an archives presentation about OU and The Post during WWII.
Ohio University received a community and economic designation from the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities, or APLU, for its support of the Southeast Ohio region.
On the first floor of Schoonover Center lives the School of Visual Communications gallery. Throughout the year, the VisCom school hosts themed exhibitions showcasing the work of students and alums. These include photographs, multimedia design and other visual works of art.
Student Senate met Wednesday to discuss and pass two separate bills within the Governmental Affairs and Environmental Affairs commissions.
Food insecurity is a growing issue worldwide and is prevalent in Athens County. Food insecurity can be caused by several circumstances, including low wages, lack of access to healthy or nutritious food, adverse social and economic conditions, rising food prices and neighborhood conditions.
For some, the idea of spending the night in the woods invokes feelings of anxiety, stress and overall negativity. Add onto that the impending, life-changing event that is a student’s first semester of college, and doing anything outside is a no-go.
Early adulthood is consistently characterized as years of loneliness. Leaving or being left by those you love to further education, work or even other relationships is inherently lonely. However, there is so much love to be found during these years – and not in the way that is most likely front-of-mind.
As a November Scorpio birthday, I’m pretty selfish when my special day rolls around. I can’t deny my love for attention on my birthday. However, the celebration comes to a halt fairly quickly when everyone and their mother has a birthday in November and I am quickly overshadowed.
Correction appended: A previous version of this article stated the incorrect spelling of Kriss Bross’s first name. This article has been updated to reflect the most accurate information.
At OU, there is an abundance of student organizations and clubs for students to attend. OU recognizes nearly 600 student organizations, but there are ways to start a new one. New organizations are always popping up on campus, and students commonly start new clubs.
For most American students, a college campus is fast-paced, with heavy workloads and busy schedules that can amount to high stress.
Ohio University offers many different research materials accessible to students. As an academic institution, students conducting research is not only possible but encouraged. Additionally, there is a wide range of types of research that can be conducted for both personal and academic reasons.
A new trend has been circulating the internet, humoring users all over social media. Purchases have been justified in other ways before, but “girl math” is a new term for women, or anyone, to justify their purchasing habits.
The Athena Cinema is preparing to host the “Heroes in Color” film series each week in February, featuring movies that provide classic heroic action and celebrate people of color in the film industry. Students, Athens residents and movie lovers alike are all invited to have a drink, a box of buttery popcorn and enjoy these upcoming beloved films.
Yorgos Lanthimos’ fifth feature film “Poor Things” is a funny, jarring and incredibly stylized coming-of-age story about a Frankenstein-like figure’s new, baby brain catching up with the age of the adult body it’s in and the speedrunning of psychosexual and general developmental stages that comes with this.
Ohio Senate Bill 83, known as the Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act, may bring significant changes to universities, specifically regulating the content taught by professors, hindering diversity, equity and inclusion training within universities and restricting partnerships with China.
Since October, celebrities have spoken out about the escalating tensions between Israel and Palestine. The conflict has attracted attention from various platforms and many big-name celebrities like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Angelina Jolie, Selena Gomez and Noah Schnapp, who have all shared their opinions on social media.
Jan. 27 marked the 79th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. This day is recognized as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, where ceremonies are held to commemorate the 6 million Jews and millions of other minority victims of the Holocaust.