What the Culture staff is looking forward to
By Culture Staff | Aug. 27, 2023The Culture staff at The Post is very excited to start the school year, and shares what they are looking forward to accomplishing.
The Culture staff at The Post is very excited to start the school year, and shares what they are looking forward to accomplishing.
Students share their favorite local coffee shops and discuss which one should reign supreme.
At the end of July, Hannah Morgan opened the doors of Bleeding Heart Vintage to the public. The store offers curated vintage clothing, accessories, jewelry and more.
Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” was full of laughs, deep messages and good music, raking in over $1 billion in the first 17 days after its release. Students discuss the messages of the movie and poor reviews.
From Jessie Ware to the “Barbie” soundtrack, students have found summer favorites that will last into the fall.
Founded by Bernie Roell Jr. and his family, the new event will donate all proceeds to the Chris Roell TBI Foundation.
Ohio University couple shares how they cope with long distances over the summer.
Three Ohio University students talk about the love they have for their dads.
Jon Hart recently released his debut novel, ‘Party School.’ The story’s protagonist navigates college life and school shaming.
Looking for ways to celebrate Pride Month? Read below to see events happening around Southeast Ohio.
Since Ohio University was founded in 1804, alumni, students, faculty and staff have fostered 219 years worth of traditions including Homecoming, Yell Like Hell, the Alumni Gateway and Rufus.
As Bobcat Student Orientation, or BSO, continues, rising sophomores shared what they wish they knew coming into orientation and their freshman year.
Besides being the home of Ohio University, Athens has a rich and exciting history.
Parents with children already out of the house give advice to other parents whose children will be leaving the nest in the fall for college.
As incoming freshmen begin participating in Bobcat Student Orientation, or BSO, the Culture staff shared their insights on things they wish they had known prior.
For college students across the globe, traveling to a new country serves as an intersection of knowledge and exploration. Textbooks become passports and walks across campus become adventures in a new country. As scholars pack their bags and board their planes, they embark on a rich cultural and academic journey: a study abroad experience.
Rent Free’s bassist, Michael Wells, is graduating, effectively ending the era of Rent Free for the near future.
With exams fast approaching, students provide their best studying advice and their favorite spots to study.
The acclaimed radio show will travel to Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium on April 30.
Students share their plans for the summer and how they feel about leaving Athens. Bobcats are traveling worldwide and still being studious, all while getting a sweet summer tan.