What New Zealand gave me: Adventures of a solo female traveler
I saw him look at me out of the corner of my eye before he spoke.
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I saw him look at me out of the corner of my eye before he spoke.
Written by Abbey Gingras and Bonnie Meibers
To have Jen Eastridge and Kelly Armstrong tell you how their company Chickpea Chicks got started is a little like when a couple tells the story of how they met, minus the "and the rest was history" cliche.
By Abbey Gingras, News Editor
By Abbey Gingras, News Editor
Klan leader says organization is growing
By Karen Augenstein, for The Miami Student
By Sarah Knepp, for The Miami Student
By Abbey Gingras, News Editor
By Abbey Gingras, News Editor
Around Oxford this Labor Day weekend, houses and streets sported the American flag. Many of these flags are a result of the Oxford Community Stars & Stripes program that the Oxford Rotary Club organizes.
Swipe right or swipe left? A question many have pondered while examining a profile of a potential love interest on the popular dating app Tinder. As it turns out, Miami students love to swipe right.
Our driver pulled into traffic in the crowded streets of Ulaanbaatar, grumbling to himself in Mongolian while nearly colliding with the car to our left. I looked at my sister in panic as I tried to grab for the seat belt hanging next to me.