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Sean Scott wakes up each morning to his alarm at 7:30 a.m. in his apartment in Oxford. After getting ready for the day, he makes sure to spend time with his cats Ghost and Nymeria. Next, at 8:30 a.m., he walks to his office at College at Elm already thinking about his articles, interviews and meetings for the day.
About a week ago, my editor sent me a video of Duolingo doing Sabrina Carpenter’s Juno pose from her Paris show. Sure, it was funny, but how was watching Duolingo folded into the “Eiffel Tower” going to make me more inclined to complete my Duolingo math lesson for the day?
Chappell Roan first played her newest song, “The Giver,” way back in November on “Saturday Night Live (SNL).” Now, she has officially released the song.
The Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organization at Miami University held Israeli Apartheid Week from March 10 to 15. The week focused on fostering a sense of community among attendees, as well as voicing their pro-Palestine efforts.
A few weeks ago, everyone started talking about Calendula, the newest restaurant in Uptown Oxford. Being new to campus, I had friends telling me this was a huge deal.
Miami University celebrated International Women’s Day by hosting a panel of three female deans who shared their experiences as women in leadership roles, with Renate Crawford, Miami’s ambassador, as the moderator.
Millett Hall opened on Dec. 2, 1968 when the basketball team played against the Kentucky Wildcats; unfortunately, the Wildcats won. Since then, among many other basketball games, Millett has hosted numerous well-known performers.