From the Editor’s Desk: The magic of The Miami Student
Almost one year ago to the day, I was elected Editor-in-Chief of The Miami Student. The year that followed has been one of the most rewarding journeys of my life.
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Almost one year ago to the day, I was elected Editor-in-Chief of The Miami Student. The year that followed has been one of the most rewarding journeys of my life.
As Valentine’s Day creeps closer and closer, I am once again pulled into my yearly period of reflection and contemplation on the meaning of love and loss.
"Winter Break Pop Culture Round-Up" is the 12th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos.
Falling leaves, changing wardrobes and a growing crispness in the air.
"Nicki Minaj vs. The Barbs" is the 8th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos.
Much of an editor’s job is to look ahead. To steer a publication through uncharted waters and, more recently, unprecedented pandemics.
After 24 weeks of producing a weekly print newspaper, The Miami Student is taking a (well-deserved, I would argue) break for the summer.
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Every year, my Valentine’s Day is marked by a rollercoaster of emotions. On one hand, it's a day for joy and love. Hell, it’s even my parents’ wedding anniversary. But Valentine's Day is also another anniversary.
While Joe Biden won this year’s presidential election, Ohio’s 18 Electoral College votes went to his Republican opponent, Donald Trump. In Ohio’s state-wide elections, as well as those in Butler County, Republicans also won big.
Nearly three weeks after the incident was initially reported to the Oxford Police Department (OPD), four men have been charged in relation to the fight outside the Theta Chi fraternity house that resulted in multiple injuries, according to a Facebook post from OPD.
A University of Dayton (UD) student died Thursday from complications relating to COVID-19, according to an email sent to the UD community.
There’s no easy way to say what I’m about to, so I’ll just blurt it out.
In a faculty and staff town hall, Miami University Provost Jason Osborne said the university’s reputation and long-term health along with the health and safety of students played into its decision to continue with a phased return to campus.
At yesterday's University Senate meeting, Miami University Provost Jason Osborne said “no decision has been made,” in regard to a return to in-person classes on Sept. 21, as Miami faces at least a $50 million revenue decline for the semester.
Undergraduate classes will begin in an online-only format for the first five weeks of the fall semester for all Miami University campuses. Miami will also offer a phased return to campus plan for students.
In a university-wide email yesterday, Miami University President Greg Crawford announced the creation of the President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Task Force.
Miami University Hamilton rising senior Guan Lian and recent graduate Yanqi Xing both drowned in Jamestown, Ky., last weekend. Interim Director of University News and Communications Carole Johnson confirmed the identities and deaths of both men in an email to The Miami Student.
Miami University is facing backlash after releasing a statement last week on the killing of George Floyd.
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 online classes?”