Solving Life: Do we fear creativity?
By Neelam Khan | Oct. 20, 2015From an early age, kids are taught to be creative, but not to fully express that creativity.
From an early age, kids are taught to be creative, but not to fully express that creativity.
A local lawyer has cut ties with the Ohio Rights Group after the group announced its support for ResponsibleOhio
While many games are labeled free in the app store, they can often be deceiving and cost money to actually be able to play.
Today is the day Marty McFly went to the future.
Roger Scruton speaks on what is means to be a Conservative at the George Washington Forum in Galbreath Chapel on Monday.
The Ohio University Survivor Advocacy Program is currently looking for a new program coordinator as Delaney Anderson has accepted a job elsewhere.
Classical-crossover trio entertained Baker Theatre with mashups and a spontaneous battle between two violinists.
Although concussions seem to be a central topic of discussion on the national platform in football, the Bobcats feel protected with their trainers and their alternative approach to tackling opponents.
Athens City Council discussed changes to workers compensation claims billing, Ohio University's increased guest fee, and Sol's new location's liquor license.
After being convicted of persistent disorderly conduct in March, former Student Senate president Megan Marzec along with two other defendants will appear for an appellate hearing on Thursday.
After The Post published a recent letter to the editor and received backlash, one former university student gives his thoughts on the situation.
The Marching 110 performed Panic! at the Disco's "Victorious" on Saturday at Peden Stadium.
Star Wars costumes will be popular this year.
While a bullet or a knife would usually suffice, these historical figures just had to think of murder methods that only a 007 movie would have.
Ohio coach Frank Solich held his weekly press conference Monday after the Bobcats' 49-14 loss to the Broncos.
The Guardian Aliens is looking to beautify Athens through art and picking up trash.
The frost did not hold the Bobcats back from playing golf in round two.
The four-part series ran in The Post last week and focused on several aspects of groups advocating for change at Ohio University.
In an essay, the actress debates the wage gap and gender inequality within the workplace.
Graffiti is considered a third degree misdemeanor, with a $500 charge and possibly 60 days in jail. Athens law enforcement said it's hard to catch those who are responsible.