ASG decides seven positions in cabinet elections
By Andrew Tilbe | April 17, 2018Miami University Associated Student Government (ASG) elected seven current members to cabinet positions on Tuesday, April 10.
Miami University Associated Student Government (ASG) elected seven current members to cabinet positions on Tuesday, April 10.
Junior Meaghan Murtagh has been elected as the student body president for Miami University Associated Student Government (ASG) for the 2018-2019 school year. She will be joined by her vice president, junior Vincent Smith.
Miami University Associated Student Government (ASG) released a letter regarding the rekindled controversy over racial comments by a student at Miami.
Miami's Associated Student Government (ASG) will be hosting a charity dodgeball tournament to benefit its Student Success Fund.
Juniors James Gale and Meaghan Murtagh have advanced to a runoff election in Miami's Associated Student Government (ASG) race for Student Body President.
Miami's Associated Student Government (ASG) unanimously approved a budget plan that will cut student organization funding in half
Three of Miami's student leaders discussed dining issues and the university's approach to combating sexual assault, among other issues, at Monday's Associated Student Government (ASG) Presidential Debate.
Students looking to help the university better understand the Miami community will have the opportunity to do so through the Miami Student Health Survey.
Miami students will see eight new representatives speaking on their behalf in the Miami University Associated Student Government (ASG). The current board elected eight new Senators in a series of special elections in its Tuesday Feb. 13 session in 304 Harrison Hall.
After completing her Ph.D. here and working in residential life since 2007, Dr. Vicka Bell-Robinson has been an integral part of the Miami University community for over a decade. This year, she was appointed as the Director of the Office of Residence Life. Bell-Robinson's familiarity with the Miami campus and substantial background in working with residence life provides a positive and exciting future for housing at Miami University. The Miami Student sat down with Bell-Robinson to discuss her outlook for the future of Miami residence life and her mission to solve residence-based issues.