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(04/09/26 4:00pm)
The Associated Student Government (ASG) tabled a resolution to standardize course grading scales across departments Tuesday after extended debate over academic fairness and faculty autonomy.
(04/08/26 11:28pm)
New ASG student leadership introduces themselves.
(04/02/26 4:00pm)
Associated Student Government (ASG) passed a resolution to increase student voter engagement ahead of the 2026 midterm elections and addressed campus concerns at its March 31 meeting.
(04/02/26 3:11am)
ASG passes a civic engagement resolution.
(04/02/26 2:58am)
ASG passes a civic engagement resolution.
(03/22/26 7:00pm)
Charlie Merrill and Susanne Morrissey have been elected Miami University’s Student Body President and Vice President, respectively, for the 2026-2027 academic year following the end of the campus-wide election on March 18.
(03/19/26 2:25pm)
Associated Student Government (ASG) passed a resolution reinstating the historic Victory Bell rivalry between Miami University and the University of Cincinnati (UC), while also passing resolutions requiring earlier access to course syllabi and redesigning university diplomas.
(03/18/26 10:32pm)
ASG discuss supporting the return of the Victory Bell rivalry, improving syllabus transparency and redesigning diplomas
(03/12/26 1:00pm)
Associated Student Government (ASG) discussed a proposal Tuesday to reduce or eliminate residence hall laundry costs and approved a resolution to expand volunteer opportunities during National Volunteer Week.
(03/11/26 11:07pm)
ASG Senators and cabinet view presentation on initiative's next steps.
(10/27/25 10:00am)
Fall is more than a season; it’s a script. As the harvest season draws near, immerse yourself into the season by reframing the trite, small town of Oxford into a movie set of your making.
(10/22/25 10:00am)
The human mind is not very good at perceiving absence. We ascribe terms and labels to what is not necessarily a tangible thing, and yet its implication is clear: it is lacking in something. The cold, darkness, silence – each is defined by defining what they are not.
(10/08/25 10:00am)
The term artificial intelligence (AI) is used so frequently in everyday conversation that often we forget the most important adjective in its name: artificial. University professors and administrators are starting to wonder why their students turn to AI to think for them, pass for them and graduate for them.