How one meal became the most stressful part of spring break
When I decided to cook dinner one night over spring break, I didn’t know it’d be the most stressful part of my break.
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When I decided to cook dinner one night over spring break, I didn’t know it’d be the most stressful part of my break.
When I decided to transfer to Miami University in the spring of 2022, I thought I’d find a campus with a good mixture of academics and fun. For my first year, I only found academics.
Spencer Mandzak, a junior public administration major, and Patrick Houlihan, a junior political science major, have officially announced their campaign for student body president and vice president following a review by both Associated Student Government’s (ASG) Judicial Council and Elections committee.
As Nathan French sits in his small but personalized Upham Hall office surrounded by piles of books and papers, he thinks of more than the next class he has to teach.
Following the announcement of Miami University’s new student body president, Patrick Houlihan and Spencer Mandzak are one step closer to returning to the ballot following a review of their application submission by Miami’s Associated Student Government’s (ASG) Judicial Council on Feb. 23.
Miami University President Gregory Crawford highlighted the future of Miami and the upcoming issues facing higher education during his spring university update on Thursday, Feb. 15.
Will Brinley, a junior marketing major, and Babs Dwyer, a junior sports communication and media major, were announced as student body president-elect and student body vice president-elect respectively on Feb. 20. Brinley and Dwyer were announced before the March election date due to running uncontested.
On Thursday, Feb. 15, Oxford’s Police Community Relations and Review Commission (PCRRC) held an open meeting for commissioners and the public to question and voice concerns over an Oxford police officer’s use of force during the arrest of Miami University football player Devin Johnson on Nov. 18, 2023.
When you live in a college town year-round, you know two towns: the one with students and the one without.
Between Feb. 5 and Feb. 12, Oxford police responded to 13 incidents, according to the Oxford Police Department’s report.
On Tuesday, Feb. 13, Melissa Valiska Gregory held her second open forum in Miami University’s search for a new College of Arts and Science (CAS) dean. Gregory is one of four final candidates for the position.
Between Jan. 22 and Jan. 29, Oxford police responded to 20 incidents, according to the Oxford police report.
On Nov. 7, Ohio voters passed Issues 1 and 2 which enshrined abortion rights and legalized recreational marijuana respectively. Out of the three student housing precincts, 76 of the 1,720 registered voters participated.
When you see the main character of a movie or show drinking Coke or wearing Nike shoes, you don’t always think about it. This subtle product placement can be seen across mediums, but more often than not, it’s a minor brush stroke in the larger picture.
On Oct. 24, Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) combined the positions of Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of Finance, elected two senators to the student trustees selection committee and received new information on Miami’s climate action plan.
As many Miami University students await emails telling them their midterm grades are posted, a select few bite their nails in anticipation of a different notification: whether their major will exist next semester.
Three IT administrators visited the Joslin Senate Chamber on Oct. 3 to extend a hand to Associated Student Government (ASG) and answer questions on the impact of IT across campus.
Two weeks before the first day of class at Miami University, Latin American studies (LAS) professor Elena Jackson Albarrán opened an email to see a PDF titled “Opportunities for low-enrolled undergraduate programs.”
Nearly every seat of the Joslin Senate Chamber on Tuesday was filled for a meeting that included the election of three positions for Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) and the approval of the fall internal operating budget.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) is back for the school year, and it boasts a new student concern system with it.