Put It In Writing: The importance of writing in our lives
By Kirsten Saylor | Sep. 4, 2014Writing has a bad reputation because of school. Many students see writing as a form of punishment or requirement rather than a useful tool.
Writing has a bad reputation because of school. Many students see writing as a form of punishment or requirement rather than a useful tool.
Having a random roommate not only teaches students how to cooperatively live with someone else, it can also tremendously increase your social circle.
A relationship cannot thrive on Skype calls and texting alone. An effort must be made on both ends in order to make things work.
Abercrombie and Fitch is making a bold move: it’s distancing itself from its own brand.
The original Baker Center was built in 1953, smack dab in the middle of then OU President John Calhoun Baker’s term.
Questions of racial profiling and an abuse of power by the police were immediately discussed across the country.
The absolute worst games for the N64.
The feminist movement is not about hating men.
In the middle of a rebuild, the Astros’ most recent move becomes another step back in the organization.
My objective is to highlight fiber, the significance of which is underrepresented in MyPlate.
Music and dance fulfills many purposes: communicating an idea, visually or orally presenting thoughts and emotions, providing a medium for individualistic expression, creativity, and liberation, educating the masses about another culture, and connecting others through common interests or shared experiences.
It’s the start of a new school year. A cloud of anxiousness and excitement hangs over our beautiful campus.
For the most part, we all know what culture shock is, right? I mean, at least in theory. But how many of us truly know how it feels to be in a culture that you are not used to and that may seem strange or even completely backwards from your own?
It seems even the money can’t break two players’ old habits.
Food consumption exists for more than just your body’s fuel. Throughout the day, consumers must choose various food options from the early morning to the late evening
More so than your average movie summer, this was a fairly mixed bag of a popcorn-munching season. There were tons of stinkers—as always—but there were a good amount of really good ones too.
On December 16th 2013, I packed up my bags, turned in my keys and left Fordham University in Manhattan for good.
To start things off, here are some pieces of advice for surviving at Ohio University.
Post columnist Kirsten Saylor shares her advice on how to cope with Writer's Block.
Gun control and violence comes back into the mix.