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(01/31/22 3:00pm)
Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision federally legalizing abortion made almost 50 years ago, has been drawing national attention as discussions swirl about a potential overturning. Many in Ohio are watching their own state legislature as it considers a comprehensive abortion ban.
(11/30/21 1:00pm)
ACT or SAT scores have long been an important aspect of the college application process, but due to restrictions in testing availability caused by COVID-19, Miami University is continuing its suspension of the standardized test requirement for applicants through spring 2023.
(10/25/21 7:00pm)
Starbucks has launched pumpkin spice, signaling the start of fall. Customers look forward to the return of pumpkin all year, and I brace myself for the holiday season as soon as pumpkin spice syrup is delivered.
(10/26/21 12:00pm)
Miami University has returned to face-to-face instruction this semester, posing a challenge for professors to accommodate sick or quarantined students while prioritizing in-person teaching.
(10/04/21 6:00pm)
The student body has grown accustomed to receiving emails from the Miami University Police Department (MUPD) reporting various crimes throughout the semester. However, this semester students have received fewer safety bulletins relating to sexual assault and harassment.
(09/24/21 2:00pm)
Miami University’s Center for Student Diversity and Inclusion (CSDI) is hosting events in celebration of national Bisexual Awareness Week Sept. 16-23.
(09/16/21 5:00pm)
Jim Obergefell, plaintiff in the landmark Supreme Court case legalizing gay marriage Obergefell v. Hodges, spoke to Miami University students on Sept. 14 for the annual Lloyd and Mary O’Hara Lecture in Law and Politics.