Feelin’ 22 during Women’s History Month
I am the same age that my mother was when she had me — 22. I was born on the same day she had to take a college statistics exam. Her professor gave her an A since she’d been going to all the study sessions.
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I am the same age that my mother was when she had me — 22. I was born on the same day she had to take a college statistics exam. Her professor gave her an A since she’d been going to all the study sessions.
The statue is a work of art and this article is a work of satire.
Miami University entered the Age-Friendly University (AFU) Global Network just three weeks ago. The AFU Global Network ties Miami to a commitment – with about 69 other universities – to increase education and other services for older people outside the traditional college student age range.
They frame the face. They come from a small online business. They also inform the girls and the gays that I am one of them.
This is satire.
Friends told Niko Rajani that he didn’t have to change his name as a transgender man. His legal name is Indian, so people in the United States wouldn’t register it as a feminine name.
If you’re an in-state student like me, you were cooped up in Ohio last summer. I went weeks without leaving the house except to get groceries, occasionally stand six feet apart from friends, or drive around alone aimlessly in my car with my music blasting on roads lined with soybean and cornfields.
"A mini break from coronavirus" is the 21st episode of The Miami Student's news podcast, This Week @ TMS.
This is “Thoughts from Quarantine,” a weekly series in which three of our editors will answer a variation of this simple question: “How are you feeling?” This week’s prompt is, “How are you feeling about your summer internship/job plans?
Four days after classes went online, an unofficial Miami GroupMe chat with 156 members and counting was born. Here are some out-of-context highlights from the chat:
Oxford’s sources for local or free groceries are turning into grocery delivery services to eliminate coronavirus contact points. To keep up, they are training additional volunteers.
Fifteen students move as if their limbs are cutting through water in front of the mirror of the Phillips Hall dance studio. Controlled, slow movements follow the trickling notes of music.
Charles Mullenix noticed he had missed calls just as his phone died. From his dad. From his mom. From his girlfriend, Grace Hiddleston, who was also a Miami senior at the time.
Atifete Jahjaga, former Republic of Kosovo president, described her career path in male-dominated, post-war fields that led to her 2011-2016 presidency in a talk on Monday, Nov. 4. Before delving into those topics, however, she began by thanking her audience and asking Miami students and faculty to visit Kosovo.
In the spirit of the daily understaffed chaos witnessed in the campus Starbucks’ this year, here’s a look back at the former Starbucks attached to Maple Dining Hall. Maybe we’re nostalgic, but fall 2017 felt like a simpler time.
Two-time Olympic gold medalist Hope Solo tackled equal pay and perception of female athletes in the media during her “Fight Like a Girl: The Quest for Equality” lecture.
Charles Ford is not on this earth to convince you to care for it. In an ideal world, science and data would do that for him.
Charles Ford is not on this earth to convince you to care for it. In an ideal world, science and data would do that for him.
Migiwa Orimo spends a lot of her time wading through censored government documents and digging into yellowed archives for her art projects. The artist navigates cultural gaps in memory and will discuss this phenomenon during her talk on campus this Thursday, Sept. 12, titled "Gaps + Slippage + A Realm of Disjunction."
OXFORD, Ohio-Kosovo. "Where is that?"