College Democrats and College Republicans look toward post-election future
As the final stretch of the 2020 election season comes to a close, Democratic and Republican students alike are facing the same question: Who will be president after Nov. 3?
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As the final stretch of the 2020 election season comes to a close, Democratic and Republican students alike are facing the same question: Who will be president after Nov. 3?
As COVID-19 cases spiked once again among Miami University students last week, fingers are being pointed at who is and isn’t following the rules.
With move-in for on-campus students officially concluded on Oct. 4, nearly all students who chose to return to Oxford this semester have settled into college life for the foreseeable future.
Stickers promoting the white supremacist group Patriot Front have been placed across campus, according to a university-wide email Miami’s Institutional Response Team (IRT) sent out on Sept. 26.
With President Greg Crawford’s announcement that Miami University would proceed with its phased-in return to campus, members of the class of 2024 had mixed feelings about starting their college experience.