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(03/17/24 2:00pm)
In high school, many students were told that becoming a computer science major was a path that guaranteed a six-figure salary straight out of undergrad. Computer science was seen as a field with explosive job growth — the perfect blend of job security and benefits.
(03/16/24 1:00pm)
On any given day, someone can wander into Miami University’s King Library to find students getting a snack at King Café, using the Makerspace on the third floor or resting before their next class. During midterms or finals week, it seems like every table has a student memorizing amino acids or writing a five-page paper.
(02/06/24 11:00am)
Soothing flute music plays as sunlight streams across the room, highlighting a collection of plants whose only similarity is the pots they’re planted in. There are statues dispersed in between the indoor garden, ranging from the Hindu God Shiva to a small Buddha sitting in the soil of one of the pots.
(12/03/23 11:00am)
Making the leap from living at home to a college dormitory is a major life change. In addition to learning how to make new friends and balance classes, many students are living away from home for the first time. Many have to adjust to a new town or city, and some have to go to a different state altogether.
(10/03/23 1:00pm)
Nets are popping up on the basketball courts in the mornings, and tennis courts now have extra lines on them or are gone altogether. The courts behind Cook Field are filled with the sound of squeaking tennis shoes and thwacking paddles at least three times a week.
(05/06/23 7:00pm)
On April 11, Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) introduced a resolution calling for the university to officially adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of antisemitism.
(03/19/23 12:00pm)
Last November, a proposed levy failed to pass, leading Talawanda School District (TSD) to announce a series of budget cuts that are meant to make up a $5.4 million deficit over the next four years.
(03/17/23 12:00pm)
When Miami University started making its campus more energy efficient in 2012, it was to save money in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
(03/02/23 1:00pm)
On Jan. 21, the eve of the Lunar New Year, Huu Can Tran walked into a dance studio in Monterey Park, California and opened fire with a handgun.
(11/21/22 1:00pm)
Nov. 8 is national first-generation (first-gen) celebration day, with many schools across the country celebrating students who are among the first in their families to attend college.
(10/19/22 3:00pm)
Many professors need to travel abroad for research. There are environments that can only be found in certain countries, libraries that can only be accessed in certain cities and people that only reside in one specific place. There are scholarships and grants that help researchers get to these places, but not everyone can access them.
(09/28/22 5:41pm)
Miami University students were alerted at around noon today of a suspicious package at Middletown High School, but shortly afterward the package was cleared by the Middletown Police Department.
(09/18/22 12:00pm)
For the class of 2022, Harvard University had a 4.59% acceptance rate. The chances for prospective college students looked better if they applied to Ohio State University, settling in at 52%. Ohio University’s main campus was close to guaranteed admission, with a rate of 87%.
(09/03/22 2:00pm)
If you’ve been to the Armstrong Student Center this semester, you may have noticed that things are a little different.
(08/06/23 5:50pm)
This story was originally posted on Aug. 18, 2022.
(08/02/22 2:32pm)
After hearing no immediate response from the Miami University Panhellenic Association (Panhellenic) regarding the overturning of Roe v. Wade, one student decided to take action.
(04/08/22 4:00pm)
It’s been about a year since videos of elders being attacked and the tragic shootings in Atlanta and Indianapolis put a spotlight on hate crimes and racism toward the Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community.
(03/12/22 5:00pm)
Update: This story has been updated to reflect that Sarah Carruthers says she is not for or against House Bill 454, contrary to an earlier version of the story.
(02/21/22 8:00am)
What do Canadian truckers, the Russia-Ukraine crisis and Black violence all have in common?
(02/02/22 5:00pm)
Miami University’s campus has plenty of venues for student sports.