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Every time someone finds out that I am not yet a legal adult, the conversation goes the exact same way.
With the onset of Miami University’s Associated Student Government president and vice president, The Miami Student Editorial staff endorsed candidates have won. However, the Humor Team would like to recognize the other potential candidates to this race as well (even though it’s over now). Here is a look at who each of our writers would like to see running ASG.
OPD set to place snipers on roofs of bars to pelt unsuspecting, drunk students with water balloons
Breaking News: the “Campus Climate” is a tornado
Miami University students were bombarded with the influx of admitted students and their parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, third, fourth, and seventh cousins to campus over the last week. Patrons of Maplestreet Commons watched in horror on Monday as three hundred guests armed with red lanyards and “Brick and Ivy” bags descended in the middle of the lunch rush.
Book release days look different as a result of the pandemic, but the change has been happening for years. Some readers might remember the midnight festivities for the “Harry Potter” books, where fans queued for hours to be the first in line to get their hands on the newest release.
Staff Writer Lily Wahl, seen here enjoying the latest book from fiction writer Holly Black, is very happy with how "The Stolen Heir" turned out.
For some, fall is a season of hot coffee, scarves, “Gilmore Girls” and warm hugs, but thanks to TikTok and Instagram, a new fall aesthetic has been on the rise over the last couple of years: dark academia.
A Miami student was apparently so sweet that she did, indeed, melt upon making contact with water from a rogue sprinkler.
People say not to meet your heroes, but Miami University students did, however, with a visit from author, entrepreneur, scientist and TikTok icon Hank Green.
Netflix’s new movie “Do Revenge” was not a good movie. I loved it anyway.
“Blackpink in your area!”
A pen that turns into a sword. A classics teacher with hooves. A group of teens and pre-teens clad in orange shirts, bonded over the trauma of growing up unsure if they will see their sixteenth birthday.
Entertainment writer Lily Wahl (pictured here in a Camp Half-Blood shirt) hopes the newest adaptation of the myth-based children's classic "Percy Jackson" is true to the book.