First-year orientation returns in-person after two years of being virtual
By Chloe McKinney | 7 hours agoAlthough this year’s orientation was in-person, some virtual elements introduced in the past two years were included.
Although this year’s orientation was in-person, some virtual elements introduced in the past two years were included.
Packing for college is hard. For a lot of people, it’s the first time they’re leaving home, so it can be difficult to decide what to bring and what not to bring.
Students will not be required to wear masks on Miami University’s campus or participate in surveillance testing this upcoming fall, despite Butler County's high risk status.
The account, @dearmiamiu, serves as a platform where students, both current and former, can share stories about being marginalized on campus.
The letter, which was dated July 11, contains previous statements from Panhellenic about fostering conversations surrounding social issues and, as Chapdelaine wrote, it’s failing to meet these standards.
We steadfastly believe that change must be systemic, transformative and ongoing for students to learn, grow, thrive and experience belonging in our community. While Miami has taken significant steps to make changes, work remains to be done.
While Butler County is considered high risk, Miami University students, faculty and staff will be required to wear masks indoors on campus.
Professors from Miami and Wright State University (WSU) found that a change in the Facebook algorithm may have increased the visibility of posts from local Republican parties.
We’re not lost — if anything, we’re found. The restrictions of the pandemic gave us the time to slow down. Although we felt alone, we weren’t. We were given time completely to ourselves, our deepest thoughts and the people, plants and animals around us.
Miami University students, until June 24, had not known an America without the landmark ruling of Roe v. Wade. With the Supreme Court’s decision to overrule the case, students are now planning for the post-Roe future.
There are no fancy spices, unusual vegetables or unheard-of proteins in this one. You literally only need spinach, eggs, feta, pizza dough, pepper and garlic. Who knew six ingredients could be thrown together so quickly, easily and deliciously?
My family enjoyed a lovely pad thai night to taste-test this recipe and, as usual, we all had a lot of opinions.
Shakshuka is one of those meals that can be eaten for breakfast, lunch, dinner or a late-night snack if you so please, though I don’t think it would work for dessert.
An end to women’s autonomy and access to abortion care (which is, not surprisingly, quickly snowballing into limiting access to contraceptives) is an end to economic and social power for the U.S. states racing to enact abortion bans. Ohio can be used as a prime example.
The combination of sausage, pesto and feta cheese not only dances across the mind as an idea, but dances, too, across my taste buds. The perfect ratio creates the perfect dressing for the rotini, vastly exceeding the already high expectations I set as I walked into the dining room.
Oxford's DORA now has no set end date, continuing the program into the fall for the first time since its implementation.
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I’ve been saying yes to everything that came my way, even after claiming last semester that I’d recognized my limits. But I hadn’t been saying yes to taking care of myself. I can do everything if I want, but when am I going to give myself a break?
The end of the school year can be an emotional time for college seniors about to embark on the next chapter of their life. But another population goes through a similar experience: retiring faculty.
My best friend for the last 13 years got married last week, and I wasn’t there. On a random Tuesday, as I’m sitting in a lecture taking notes, she’s getting ready to put on her wedding dress.
Seniors, we love you, but that confetti doesn’t magically disappear after you snap the photo for the front of your grad card. You are literally popping centuries’ worth of plastic into the environment just for a single snapshot.