When Briah Lumpkins arrived home from her first party of "Halloweekend," she was reeling from a mix of emotions. She was happy to have enjoyed the party, relieved to be inside, away from the crisp October night, but most of all, she was ready to get out of her costume and jump into her warm bed.
According to senior Maureen Hickey, movie music gets a bad reputation among orchestra members.
The walls in McGuffey's auditorium were lined with flags representing Africa's 54 countries as the African Students' Union hosted their annual Taste of Africa event Saturday evening.
Mid-morning light filtered through the wide windows of the Oxford Community Arts Center, illuminating an unusual centerpiece of the room: row upon row of colorful bowls of all shapes and sizes.
Former Miami student boosts self-confidence through provocative humor
Roula Allouch sat behind a glass wall watching a focus group discuss their feelings on Muslim-Americans. She remembers the viscous words and proclamations of hate toward people of her faith. But when the group was made to watch a video on a Muslim speaker condemning violent actions often associated with Islam in the media, their words changed.