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(10/06/22 6:02pm)
Sometimes with the control that lobbyists, corporations and other external factors have on the lawmakers in this country, it can feel like the direct role of the American citizen in diplomacy is dwindling.
(04/29/22 7:00pm)
As a first-year biology major, I have learned about many different scientists who made groundbreaking discoveries in my introductory bio classes. Moreover, to my surprise, I also recently learned about a scientist in my art history class. That scientist was Louis Agassiz, a 19th-century biologist and geologist who was born in Switzerland but worked in the United States.
(04/13/22 7:00pm)
Miami University has plenty of beautiful buildings all across campus, including academic buildings, residence halls and even dining halls. But one that sticks out like a sore thumb is the steam power plant directly behind Peabody Hall.
(03/18/22 7:00pm)
The Miami University Rec Center is an integral part of many students’ schedules on campus. From the workout equipment to basketball courts, pools and the Outdoor Pursuit center, there are plenty of reasons for Miami students to find themselves at our Rec.
(11/18/21 1:23am)
The 26th United Nations Climate Change conference (COP26) wrapped up its scheduled two-week meeting time in Glasgow, Scotland on Nov. 12. These summits bring together leaders from countries around the world to discuss plans to tackle climate change at a diplomatic level.
(10/28/21 5:00pm)
Everybody always tells you that college is full of free time. And while that may be true, due to fewer hours of the day taken up by classes, that free time can quickly be filled up with other activities.
(10/21/21 4:14pm)
Earlier this month, Miami University Dining announced on its Twitter that it would return to china service in all dining commons locations by the middle of October.
(10/07/21 11:00pm)
Kids in America are constantly reminded that sports reign supreme.