A December to remember
Escaping Miami and facing the world five months early
Brian Graney
Issue date: 12/7/07 Section: OpEd Page
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The decision to graduate a semester early is a double-edged sword of missing close friends who will be spending their last spring semester at Miami taking classes that do not require brainpower or even regular attendance. Green Beer Day, Spring Break and extended farewells, to close friends, and the daily peace protest are all things I will miss next semester, but on the plus side I will no longer be maintaining a Miami e-mail account that fills with Viagra and home mortgage spam messages every day.
Moving into the real world a semester early certainly saves money but it forces me to grow up quickly. Apartment rent, utility bills and a full-time job are all looming next month. But simultaneously, I am excited about moving to a new city and meeting new friends, and bursting through the bubble of Oxford, Ohio.
I have loved my time here at Miami. Like most students, I made close friends and experienced unforgettable moments that most people often look back fondly at as their signature moments in college. But I also feel it is time to move on. The job market for recent graduates becomes more competitive and cutthroat every year and graduating early can become an advantage.
But as I look forward to my career and starting the next chapter of my life, I also reflect on Miami and where it is going, and I must say I am deeply troubled. Miami is an institution rich in history and tradition with a beautiful campus in a quaint Midwestern setting. But recent decisions have made me question the direction of my beloved school.
As great as the new building additions are on campus, there is much more to be done and all the effort and concentration put into renovating or building facilities like Lewis Place and over expensive parking garages could have been better placed elsewhere. After all, how many times does a kitchen need to be redecorated?
Meanwhile, the relationship between the city of Oxford and Miami University is at an all-time low. City leaders seem solely focused on banning beer pong games and not (at least initially) engaging in dialogue with Miami students. Hopefully both sides can put this past year's circus show to bed, but I remain unconvinced that another stunt won't be pulled again soon. The new trash can regulations of fining people for placing trashcan adjacent to their front porch, for instance, are not a good sign of things to come.
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posted 12/07/07 @ 2:09 AM EST
Miami University is glad to see you graduating. With your December graduation we will no longer be forced to read the small minded, right-winged, uninformed rhetoric that you have been spewing during your time at The Student. (Continued…)
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