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The Associated Student Government (ASG) convened for its first full body meeting on Sept. 16. During the meeting, ASG elected a new deputy secretary of the treasury, addressed student concerns, appointed new members to the Steering Committee and passed ASG’s internal operating budget (IOB).
It starts as something small: an insult, a slight shove or even a dispute over a parking spot. But, these small interactions can quickly snowball into a full-blown fight.
Miami University’s annual Suicide Prevention Week will be held Sept. 28 to Oct. 3. Here are some events to give students a strong, healthy start to the semester.
A professor asks a question. A sea of glazed stares looks back at him. There’s silence. Out of the despair, a hero emerges: a kid who will actually answer the freaking question. Here’s a day in the life of me, the girl who saves your sorry a**.
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The Oxford Farmer’s Market vendors are still putting the finishing touches on their stands at 8"45 a.m., but a line has already formed at the Bigham Artisan Bread and Pastry stall. By the time the market opens at 9 a.m., the number of patrons has grown, stretching toward the edge of the parking lot.
James Bigham sets up his stall early Saturday morning.
When my time slot to register for my sophomore year dorm finally arrived last semester, I was dismayed to see the limited number of rooms left. Worried that we would be left homeless if I didn’t act swiftly, I registered for a room in Stanton Hall on South Quad.
The line for Bigham’s baked goods often wraps around much of the market.
Whether you're a first-year student or a senior, coming back to campus is a time to reconnect with old friends and – hopefully – make some new ones. It can be easy to feel alone, so here are my top recommendations for books about friendship to help you feel a little less lonely. Some are slightly tragic, and some more hopeful, but all of these books have helped me feel more connected to those around me.
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University Senate convened at their last meeting of the academic year to hear proposals about sunsetting the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (CODI).
Dr. Rosemary Pennington presented a proposal for the Committee on Civic Belonging and Community Pluralism.
University Senate met to hear a proposal for a new business co-major housed within the Farmer School of Business (FSB). The senate also passed a proposal to create a new major in the language department and a policy change to the combined graduate degree program at its meeting April 28.
Jason Abbitt answered questions about a policy change to the combined graduate degree program.
As my first year at Miami University comes to an end, I’ve begun to look ahead to what this summer will bring! Here are the things that I am most looking forward to this summer:
We’re nearing the end of spring semester, and whether you’re mourning the loss of your senior friends or breaking down about an impossible final, the tears are imminent. In honor of what can be a stressful time, here are some books that are sure to hit you right in the feels.