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CULTURE

Parkland survivors tackle activism, guns, politics

Hundreds of people filed through a pair of metal detectors into Hall Auditorium last night, entering a venue peppered with about a dozen armed officers, in what University Lecture Series organizers described as one of the most secure events Hall has ever hosted.


NEWS

Full-time student, part-time aerialist

Miami senior Nikki McGlosson seems to be at ease anywhere: from the printmaking studio in Hiestand Hall where she spends most of her time, to dozens of feet in the air on a ribbon attached to the ceiling.


NEWS

Miami to begin offering "pathways" to Oxford's campus for regional admits

Beginning in the fall semester of 2019-2020, Miami University is changing the Miami Pathways program for students who were not originally offered admission to the Oxford campus. In the past, the Miami Pathway Program was only offered to students from nearby towns, who would be required to commute to the regional campuses for their first semester.


NEWS

ASG elects new Speaker Pro Tempore, rejects Red Brick Rewards

In an unexpected move, Miami University's Associated Student Government (ASG) elected a first-year to its leadership, confirming political science major Benjamin Mitsch as Speaker Pro Tempore at its meeting Tuesday, Feb. 12. Senators also rejected ASG's Red Brick Rewards funding system at the meeting.


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