Meerkat, Periscope apps are changing how journalists cover news
By Sophie Kruse | Mar. 29, 2015Live feed apps can prove useful to journalists, and possibly change the way we get information
Live feed apps can prove useful to journalists, and possibly change the way we get information
Police made 57 arrests at Palmer Fest on Saturday and shut down 11 nuisance parties by 3:30 p.m.
Here’s how students can workout in their bedrooms during Fest Season.
College is getting more expensive, and governmental financial aid usually seems like the solution, but it’s actually part of the problem
These increased costs and early shut downs will be the demise of fest season — a tradition that current students and alumni alike want to see continue.
With all the potential venues, Athens should develop an active scene for touring artists.
With the news of Super Troopers 2, columnist Will Ashton reflects on past comedy sequels
William Hoffman gives his top performances from the 2015 SXSW music festival and conference.
Ginger is great and easy way to spice up what you're cooking up.
Many clothing brands advertise that they give back to charity, but shoppers should be careful to support companies that really deliver on their promises.
Run The Jewels performance at Cedar Street Courtyard at SXSW was William Hoffman’s favorite from the music conference and festival.
Steps to take for survivors after being raped or sexually assaulted on campus.
Ian and Emma discuss how to move from foreplay to the real deal.
The Spurs are looking like the Spurs again, and know one wants to see them in the playoffs.
In light of a recent climate disaster, Ohio University should reconsider its fossil fuel energy source
William Hoffman, Digital Content Manager at The Post and an aspiring music journalist, discusses his week at SXSW.
After two years of hosting High Fest parties, The Post’s projects editor reflects on the debauchery he’s dealt with.
Looking to avoid packing on the pounds without missing out on fests? Check out our first installment of #festseasontips about low-calorie drink options!
The university expects students to either walk to Alden or park at the meters. On a good day, this is not a problem. But at a school with approximately 27,000 students, there are simply not enough meters to go around, especially during finals week.
Students need to decide what they want out of their college experience and then pick their college accordingly.