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Unnecessary movements: Miami’s costly construction project

"Years of loud sounds and trouble concentrating can eventually affect Miami’s esteemed national ranking if students begin to receive lower grades due to impaired focus. All of these “what ifs” and “maybes” could be avoided if Miami leaves Millett Hall in its current location."


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OPINION

The Miami Hub needs a revamp

"In order for first years at Miami to have a more seamless transition to college life, The Hub needs to be reorganized. The website needs a better browsing experience that is automatically listed in the way the clubs are sorted during the Mega Fair."





Anthony Caprara (second from left) stands with his new friends at Miami University. Photo provided by Anthony Caprara.
OPINION

How my experiences challenge Miami’s stereotypes

"Despite many of the stereotypes that circulate about Miami and its students, my experience has been the opposite of what I feared. I’ve found acceptance, respect, joy and even the ability to express my political opinions, which is something I didn’t feel exactly safe doing in my hometown."






OPINION

Principle over convenience

"There are moments in college, especially in Greek life, when the gap between who you thought you were and who you actually are gets exposed. For me, that moment came when I was forced to decide whether to protect my own comfort or to stand for something larger than myself."











Asst. Culture editor Ayla Peden recommends her favorite books based on Greek mythology.
CULTURE

Love Greek life? Try Greek mythology

If there is one thing that you should know about me, it’s that I was a Greek mythology addict as a kid and, quite frankly, I still am.If there is one thing that you should know about me, it’s that I was a Greek mythology addict as a kid and, quite frankly, I still am.I would spend countless hours watching YouTube videos that ranged from the gods’ family tree to the most niche stories about random demigods and their adventures. However, once that obsession had started, it couldn’t be stopped, and I quickly ran out of things to watch. That was until I heard about the many books that recount new as well as classic myths.So, I give you some of my favorite books based on Greek mythology.




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