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Miami’s $500,000 Bachelor Hall renovation grant terminated

The $500,000 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Challenge Grant being used to renovate Bachelor Hall into a “Humanities Hub” has been revoked. Tim Melley, director of the Humanities Center, announced this removal of funds in an email shared with the humanities departments. 


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For women's history month, Culture Editor Stella Powers complied a list of some of her favorite films directed by women.
CULTURE

Best films directed by women

It’s women’s history month, and through working on this piece, it has come to my attention just how few films are actually directed by women — it’s upsetting. I was barely able to come up with a top 10 list. If I were asked to come up with more films, I’m not sure I would be able to. So many films, including some of my favorite films about women, are directed by men. However, in honor of women’s history month, I decided to highlight some of my favorites.



Author Gina Roth makes pancakes at her job in the Western Center, which holds the independent studies major. Photo provided by Gina Roth
OPINION

Green Beer Day blues

Author Gina Roth is a senior who has never participated in Green Beer Day and wonders if it's really worth it this year


Chappell Roan teased her new song, "The Giver," with a unique billboard marketing campaign.
CULTURE

Chappell Roan releases ‘The Giver’ following huge marketing promotions

Chappell Roan first played her newest song, “The Giver,” way back in November on “Saturday Night Live (SNL).” Now, she has officially released the song. While I am a big Roan fan, “The Giver” did not necessarily live up to my hopes for a new song from her. Do not get me wrong, I love everything she stands for with the song, but it is not something I want to listen to on repeat.










Teddy Johnson cheesing with an adorable kitten.
OPINION

Gratitude, not saditude

In the past three years as humor editor, I have had so much to be grateful for. I’m sad my time is nearing its end, but I want to end my tenure by spreading some gratitude to those who have made my time with The Miami Student what it is. 


Drew Davis (left) and Greg Waddell (right) announce a Miami hockey game at Goggin Ice Center
MEN'S SPORTS

Calling it how they see it: Greg Waddell and Drew Davis’ journey to Miami hockey’s broadcast booth

When Drew Davis and Greg Waddell gear up for a weekend of action with the Miami University hockey team, they aren’t in the locker room tying skates, pulling on a chest protector or strapping their helmets. Instead, they’re in the rafters of a National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) rink, putting on their most important piece of equipment: a radio headset.


NEWS

Provost steps down after three years in position

After serving as the provost and executive vice president of Miami University for the past three years, Elizabeth Mullenixwill be stepping down from the position this summer and returning to her teaching position in the College of Creative Arts (CCA) in the fall.






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