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Former president of Poland Lech Walesa talked about the future of democracy in a lecture given to Miami University students.
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Former president of Poland Lech Walesa talked about the future of democracy in a lecture given to Miami University students.
This story has been updated since The Miami's Student's Sept. 15 print issue.
Cesar Alejandro Roman Gonzalez traveled over two thousand miles, found an entirely new career, and worked for over six years once he came to America. Now, he’s finally a U.S. citizen.
Watching David Lowery’s “The Green Knight,” it’s hard to believe it’s based on the 14th-century tale. While I don’t watch that many movies, it has to be one of the most unusually clever and artistically adventurous films I’ve seen in ages.
Fifty-six years ago, the Western College for Women trained volunteers who would go on to participate in a fatal effort to register southern Black Americans to vote now known as Freedom Summer.
Miami University is looking to fill the position of associate provost and dean for undergraduate education. The new position serves as the campus leader for undergraduate education. The dean will be responsible for raising the standard for undergraduate and teaching, promoting excellence in undergraduate education and maintaining Miami’s reputation. The three finalists for the position are Jeffrey Wanko, Amy Bergerson and Daryl Maeda.
Tyler Perino testified before the Ohio Senate, advocating for Collin’s Law, a bill seeking to make hazing a felony.
A twisting, contemplative sound snakes its way through your ears, ripe to be dissected by a careful listener, but just as readily able to be listened to purely as an immediate experience.
While Rose Marie Ward would normally find herself visiting large, lecture-based courses to have Miami University students fill out the Student Health Survey, this year she relied entirely on email.
It was 8 a.m. on March 19, when junior computer science and games and simulation double major J Scherrer and his friends called the Darke County General Health District, almost an hour away, hoping to schedule a COVID-19 vaccination from one of the county's leftover doses.
Since Miami University's contract with the online test proctoring service Proctorio began in 2017, some students have raised concerns about its effectiveness and security.
Quick question: Is this any good?
Miami University’s Student Body President (SBP) and Vice President (VP) slates met in a Zoom call at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 11, for a debate sponsored by Associated Student Government (ASG) and The Miami Student.
Three slates are running to be Miami University’s next Student Body President (SBP) and Vice President (VP). The Miami Student recently interviewed the candidates from all three tickets about their platforms and hopes for the future of the university. The election will take place March 15-17 on the Hub.
Miami University was recently ranked as one of the top 20 wheelchair-accessible college campuses in New Mobility Magazine's Wheels on Campus guide. Placing the university as the 20th most accessible, the guide discussed Miami's Student Disabilities Service (SDS) and its ability to actively accommodate students with disabilities.
For almost a decade, Hueston Woods has been home to a notable pair of birds: bald eagles.
For almost a year, Vicki Raible has been at the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Do you remember when you were a kid, playing an 8-bit game on a CRT television, and some inexplicable bug would summon a harsh array of digitized and artifacted tones and sounds?
Many Oxford businesses are used to a slow spell during winter break. But with the impact of the pandemic adding an extra financial burden this school year, some were unsure if they could afford to stay open for the nearly two months between semesters.
One thing has stayed consistent during the U.S. rollout of COVID-19 vaccines: inconsistency.