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A camera, campus and compass: How Miami shaped the way I see the world
By Jugal Jain | 1 hours agoFive years ago, I was racing across campus, camera in hand, chasing the last bit of golden hour before a front-page photo deadline. It was my third year as the photo editor at The Miami Student, and I had convinced myself, as I often did, that the perfect shot was still out there, waiting. That obsession with moments and meaning, with the timing of light and the power of stillness, followed me long after I left Oxford.
Professors should not be able to limit technology use in classes
By Jamie Gowans | YesterdayAt the beginning of the semester, professors go over their syllabus guidelines about technology usage during class, and they specifically make a point to mention phones. However, they rarely interrupt lectures to scold someone. In the majority of my classes, students actually put their phones down and pay attention to the professors and course material.
What does AI think about Miami?
By Michael Pattee | YesterdayAsking the hard-hitting questions... what does AI find funny about Miami?