Coursicle means easier scheduling, course registration
By Abby Jeffrey | November 6, 2018Miami students registering for spring semester classes this fall have a new resource to use--Coursicle, a course registration and planning app.
Miami students registering for spring semester classes this fall have a new resource to use--Coursicle, a course registration and planning app.
During last week's Associated Student Government (ASG) meeting, Miami University's Director of Community Standards Ann James introduced her thoughts on new potential policies regarding sexual assault while ASG president Meghan Murtagh introduced a new Miami Initiative Team (MIT) to de-stigmatize binge drinking.
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A male Miami student was injured this morning after a reported fall from the third floor of Bishop Hall around 10:10 a.m. this morning.
Organizations from all across the Oxford community came together on Monday to hold services in memory of the lives lost at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill, Pennsylvania.
At the U.S. Senate debate between Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Jim Renacci (R-Wadsworth) on Friday night, calls for bipartisanship were replaced by callouts as the candidates attacked one another on the last stage they will share before Election Day.
The national fight over Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court set a timely stage for this semester's Janus Forum.
Bo Brueck | The Miami Student
HAMILTON, OH--Brandon Levi Gilbert, 21, appeared at the Butler County Court of Common Pleas for a plea hearing Wednesday, Oct. 18 after being indicted on five counts of sexual assault charges, including a first degree felony for the rape of a female Miami University student.
Students poured into Wilks Theater in the Armstrong Student Center, many of them sporting red bracelets with the hashtag "here for you." Red and white name tags identified people as employees of Student Counseling Services (SCS), there to see the speech but also to make themselves available to anyone who might be triggered by it. When the lights dimmed and the first speaker took the stage, there was barely an open seat left.