Former first-year sentenced for child pornography charges
A former Miami University first-year pled guilty to child pornography charges and avoided jail time at his sentencing hearing on Thursday, July 18.
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A former Miami University first-year pled guilty to child pornography charges and avoided jail time at his sentencing hearing on Thursday, July 18.
Two weeks ago Logan Goddard, a former Miami University student, requested money from a Miami University student for a "plane ticket to auschwitz concentration camp" and a "toasted bagel (gas chamber jews)." In response, Hillel, an organization for Jewish students, is giving students money to donate to anti-hate charities.
First-year media and culture and history major Kate deJesus was walking from her dorm on Western campus to class one morning when she passed a sign hanging on a lightpost. She remembers seeing it out of the corner of her eye but didn't think anything of it at the time.
The office of the provost is implementing a system to identify students at risk of dropping out and offering a targeted advising approach to assist these students.
On Friday, April 26, students gathered in 322 McGuffey Hall, which had been transformed to mimic a courtroom. A judge sat at the front wearing long robes, and someone rapped a gavel on a table to signal the beginning of the ceremony. Students gripped American flags as they prepared to take an oath of citizenship at this mock naturalization ceremony.
A new Dunkin' opened in Oxford on Monday, April 15 to crowds of students and community members waiting for their first taste of coffee and donuts from the new store. The Oxford Dunkin' previously opened for a limited time on Friday, April 12 for a friends and family day.
Miami University's chapter of College Republicans (CRs) condemned a fundraising email sent out by the Ohio College Republican Federation (OCRF) referring to Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a "domestic terrorist."
Student body vice president (VP) Vincent Smith traveled to Washington D.C. for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) policy conference over spring break from March 24-26.
Members of Associated Student Government (ASG) have developed a plan to restructure their executive cabinet. The proposed changes would lower the number of cabinet positions from 15 to 12 with the goal of attempting to make cabinet more effective by condensing the number of positions.
Members of Associated Student Government (ASG) have developed a plan to restructure their executive cabinet. The proposed changes would lower the number of cabinet positions from 15 to 12 with the goal of attempting to make cabinet more effective by condensing the number of positions.
Two 12-year-old boys, Caleb and Brendon, were injured in the explosion of a modified pyrotechnic device at approximately 7:45 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19.
A Chinese international student was scammed over WeChat -- a Chinese social media site -- after giving money to a third party to pay her rent.
Junior Wesley Ingold, who was formerly running as junior Jack Kelner's vice presidential (VP) candidate, has dropped out of the student body president (SBP) election.
Miami University's Hamilton and Middletown campuses have seen an overall decrease in enrollment numbers over the past five years.
A group of students and faculty marched Uptown on Saturday, March 2, carrying signs with messages of love, acceptance and diversity. Although the group was small, about 30 people, their voices carried and caused many to turn and look as they passed. Some cars blew their horns, to the excitement of the crowd.
The Gaby Meissner and Hunter Meacham Associated Student Government (ASG) student body president (SBP) campaign is appealing a second level-one violation they received for breaking campaign rules.
Two student body president (SBP) tickets were issued violations for beginning their campaigns before the official start of the election season.
Five pairs of candidates are running for the offices of student body president (SBP) and vice president (VP) for the 2019-2020 school year. Of the 10 candidates on the tickets, only three have previously served in Associated Student Government (ASG).
The composition of Miami University's international student population will change with the class of 2023, as the number of Chinese students applying to Miami is down 37 percent from last year's numbers. The number of domestic student applications has stayed relatively constant, and Miami has admitted more students overall than it did last year.