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(11/04/20 10:00am)
In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled on Roe v. Wade. In 2015, it ruled on Obergefell v. Hodges. These two landmark cases ruled that women had the right to have an abortion, and same-sex couples had the right to marriage. With the appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, many marginalized students at Miami University are now fearful that these decisions could be overturned.
(10/14/20 10:00am)
It's the beginning of October, but it's been months since September. It's 5 p.m., but noon was two days ago. You watch the seconds tick past on your watch, but a minute feels so much longer than 60 of them. And nobody can come close to guessing how long ago the semester started. Time feels like both a thick molasses and an unending deluge — it is something we must both constantly endure and passively wait out.
(10/14/20 9:00am)
Last week, Miami University's Campus Election Engagement Project (CEEP) hosted a virtual debate between Miami University College Democrats (Dems), College Republicans (CRs) and Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) over current issues ahead of the 2020 election.
(10/06/20 9:00am)
More than two weeks after moving onto campus, some Miami University students have yet to receive the result of the first COVID-19 test they took before moving into their dorms.
(10/01/20 9:00am)
As the 2020 presidential election approaches, political signs are both appearing and, in some cases, disappearing.
(09/23/20 9:00am)
In the face of a pandemic, the Butler County Board of Elections and local political organizations have both been working to allow Oxford residents to vote as safely and efficiently as possible this coming November.
(09/06/20 8:00pm)
Seventeen years after their last studio album, The Microphones, an experimental folk rock project led by Phil Elverum, have released a single 44-minute track, aptly named “Microphones in 2020,” that serves as a memoir of Elverum's life.