Are we drinking too much caffeine?
By Meredith Perkins | September 4, 2023The world’s most popular psychoactive substance is a college campus staple.
The world’s most popular psychoactive substance is a college campus staple.
These five The Miami Student alumni share how the newspaper helped them get to where they are now.
These five The Miami Student alumni share how the newspaper helped them get to where they are now.
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Join me to shed light on a complex industry. Explore my summer internship experience working for Reynolds American, the second-largest tobacco company in the United States.
Whether new or familiar with Miami University’s landscapes, incoming students have one thing in common: the hopes and fears they bring with them as they are leaving what once was and entering a new and important era in their lives.
When you look at life from the perspective of tasks that must be completed, people that must be pleased, and have a no-nonsense attitude. Life can sound quite boring. But, it doesn’t have to be.
This will be my last year at Miami University. While it’s been a unique college experience through COVID-19, I want to share some career exploration experiences from my junior year.
Local news is disappearing. In fact, for many of us, it may be all but gone from our lives.
I am delighted to welcome you to the Miami University community, where we will live, learn, and grow together during one of the most dynamic inflection points in history.
Coming into your first year of college is one of the hardest moments for anybody to experience. Whether you’re a first-generation college student or you’ve had family members attend before, it’s a challenge to navigate adulthood and start at a brand new school.
When preparing to leave for college, I packed way. Too. Much. After some reflection, I’ve decided that not everything needs to make the trip from home to college.
The Supreme Court struck down affirmative action. The Miami Student's editorial board disagrees with this decision, believing it will undo pushes to foster diversity.
College campuses have become a new political battleground for the right, and educational freedom is under attack. S.B. 117 is poison for higher education.
S.B. 83 aims to eliminate bias in higher education classrooms. Its effect will be quite the opposite.
With the year coming to an end, The Miami Student's editors reflect on their favorite stories from the year, in addition to the ones that were underappreciated.
I never thought that I would identify as disabled. As a society, we tend to avoid disability and push it off to the side. I’ve heard many say that disability is only for older people and leave it at that.
International students at Miami University make up only a small portion of the student body. To be exact, there are 1,470 of us according to the Office of International Scholars and Services, and this makes it possible for us to cut slack to those who forget about including us in the conversation, the public space, the policies, initiatives and the student body.
With much of the recent political focus in the past few weeks centered around the highly controversial Ohio Senate Bill 83, another contentious new state bill has been brought forward that takes more power away from the people.
I think it is only right that, like Davis, my last article here be the “rules” I wish I had been told when I first got to Miami — some important things I learned about the world during my time here.