Do not silence our teachers; S.B. 83 must be stopped
By The Editorial Board | May 22, 2023S.B. 83 aims to eliminate bias in higher education classrooms. Its effect will be quite the opposite.
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.
I’m Editor-In-Chief of this publication, and even I struggle to keep up with the overwhelming negativity of the news cycle with which we’re currently faced. It’s OK if you feel that way, too. Sean Scott writes for TMS Opinion.
Many people have big dreams: buy a house, have a fancy car, be rich. I am not an exception, Daria Propotska, an international student from Ukraine, writes.
Ohio has made it too easy to obtain firearms, SDA co-presidents argue. Soon, we will suffer the consequences.
You may not love some of your Miami Plan classes, but you'll be happier in the long run that you took them.
H.B. 458 will disenfranchise Ohioans, Meredith Perkins argues. Act now.
Tennessee has taken steps backward in the aftermath of The Covenant School's mass shooting, Eliana Riley argues.
S.B. 83 is hurting faculty and students, associate professors and university senators Nathan French and Rosemary Pennington argue.
From the desk of the new Editor-in-Chief of The Miami Student, Sean Scott says hello.
College isn't always all that you think it will be. Sometimes it sucks. But, eventually, it all works out, as Opinion Editor Devin Ankeney shows with their story.
American media has only chipped away at being more diverse in recent years. Some people have a problem with that, but they shouldn't. Riley Crabtree will prove why.
Not everyone who comes to Miami is 18 or over, but that doesn't mean 17-year-old students should be treated like children, Lily Wahl writes.
The Tennessee government just passed laws restricting drag shows to protect children. It did nothing to restrict gun sales after a mass shooting that killed children. Eliana Riley thinks this is an absolute wrong.
Staff Writer Chloe Southard tells us why we shouldn't worry when we can't stay with our dogs when we're away. They'll still remember us.
Managing Editor Abby Bammerlin says goodbye to TMS before graduating Miami.