Gamer Girl: Apple announcement highlights include iPad Pro, Apple Watch and new emojis
By Sophie Kruse | Sep. 15, 2015With new products and additions to preexisting ones, Apple looks to add higher quality technological advancements to their brand.
With new products and additions to preexisting ones, Apple looks to add higher quality technological advancements to their brand.
The change in logo for the search engine caused a firestorm of negativity online, but several companies have also come under similar analysis.
Relationships can be complicated, but time in the bedroom doesn’t have to be.
Kim Davis, along with a few presidential candidates, have a strange notion that their religious actions of going against the Supreme Court is protected by the First Amendment.
If your your idea of activism only includes sit-ins it's time for a twitter update.
In the face of an immigration surge, a classic generational beat teaches the timeless value of diversity.
Anyone who find themselves in need of an extra safety measure walking home can now use an app that tracks their GPS location.
The director of Ohio University’s LGBT Center talks about learning from last week’s column.
If your trash can is overflowing with plastic products, taking out the garbage creates a way bigger problem.
Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis has come under media scrutiny, and legal trouble, for her stance on issuing marriage licenses in light of the recent Supreme Court ruling regarding gay marriage.
The Post has launched the daily newsletter for Ohio University students and faculty.
Traveling to a different country can open eyes to new possibilities.
To set its priorities, Student Union will be hosting monthly general assemblies guided by the belief that united the student body can affect change.
Columnist Courtney Mihocik describes the economical advantages of accepting hand-me-downs from friends and relatives.
Photo editor and columnist Lauren Bacho reveals a new trick for snapping pictures all iPhone users need.
Columnist Jack Davies quickly goes over Republican and Democratic presidential candidates for the upcoming election.
Social apps can be helpful for developing connections, but does it take away too much from face-to-face communication?
Musicians who had their heyday in the late 20th century should embrace modern music on a cultural basis rather than condemn it for being different than personal tastes.
Real beliefs of well-known artists on social injustices within the music industry and centered on award shows were recently brought to light.
Many think the business mogul turned reality star is the bottom of the presidential candidate barrel, but there are some that are even lower.