Local artist Brooklyn Forbes: from Miamian to musician
Brooklyn Forbes, a local musician and 2020 Miami University graduate, released her first two singles during the pandemic and is set to release an EP this spring.
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Brooklyn Forbes, a local musician and 2020 Miami University graduate, released her first two singles during the pandemic and is set to release an EP this spring.
In 1971, American art historian Linda Nochlin asked an enduring question of the art world in her influential essay, “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” Why is the art world male dominated? Fifty years later, Miami students encounter the same question, celebrating years of progress and the room left to grow.
Coming soon to the students of Oxford: College Meals on Wheels. Beau Hiner, owner of Doughby’s, is spearheading the effort to launch this new meal plan delivery service.
On a crisp October weekend in years past, the Oxford community gathered together to hike. Families and students perused the booths that lined the entrance to the trails near the stables. Some people socialized while picking up pamphlets; others would grab a map and hit the trails.
First-years drag their carts of pillows and bedding up to their new twin XL beds. They never thought this day would come.
As I walk up the long stretch of stairs to the Recreation Center (Rec), a staff member in a red t-shirt sprays and wipes the railings. Inside, there is caution tape where water fountains used to be.
With her Release Radar playlist bumping on Spotify, Kayley Harris pulls her brand-new Honda Civic into the McDonald’s drive-thru. When she gets to the window, the employee recognizes her and smiles.
With a quiet campus and mandates against large gatherings, Miami’s community looks very different this fall. Many of the university’s clubs have found unique ways to keep their members motivated and participating even with changing regulations.
Wake up. Class on Zoom. Send snaps to your friends during class. FaceTime your grandma. Eat. Another Zoom class. Discussion post. Scroll on Instagram. Eat. Pour a drink and get on Google Hangout with your friends (probably still eating).
Forced to uproot from campus, routines and friends, many Miamians have been struggling with staying at home and wanting to feel more connected. To encourage each other, women on Miami’s campus have been participating in an uplifting email exchange.
March 12, 2020. Williams Hall.