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Redshirt sophomore quarterback AJ Mayer looks to throw to sixth-year senior wide receiver Jack Sorenson in Miami's 28-17 over Central Michigan.
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Redshirt sophomore quarterback AJ Mayer looks to throw to sixth-year senior wide receiver Jack Sorenson in Miami's 28-17 over Central Michigan.
True freshman kicker Graham Nicholson (pictured, No. 98) was awarded the MAC East Special Teams Player of the Week.
Kids in America are constantly reminded that sports reign supreme.
At his annual State of the University address, Miami University President Greg Crawford revealed that 82% of students have submitted proof of vaccination, international student enrollment is down 35% from last year and welcomed Christina Alcalde as the new vice president of institutional diversity and inclusion.
Miami University’s chapter of Kappa Delta (KD) held several events in recognition of National Suicide Awareness Month and in remembrance of sophomore member Daniela DiSanto, who died this August.
As you probably know, Miami University’s family weekend is quickly approaching. This means we are all about to be surrounded by the parents of our peers. If you thought hanging out with your own parents was rough, just wait until you have to make conversation with your roommates'.
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board
By Rosemary Pennington
This story was updated Tuesday morning, following President Crawford's 11:41 a.m. announcement.
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
For college aged students, clothes are expensive, and styles are constantly changing. Popular stores such as Shein, Forever 21, H&M and American Eagle operate as “fast fashion” – stores specializing in trendy clothes at the cost of workplace ethics. To some students, this is highly unacceptable, and they search for alternatives to fast fashion.
The following reflects the majority opinion of The Miami Student’s Editorial Board.
Despite the indication from Miami University that Bell Tower Commons would reopen this fall, the dining hall will remain closed indefinitely for the upcoming semester.
Miami University is looking to fill the position of associate provost and dean for undergraduate education. The new position serves as the campus leader for undergraduate education. The dean will be responsible for raising the standard for undergraduate and teaching, promoting excellence in undergraduate education and maintaining Miami’s reputation. The three finalists for the position are Jeffrey Wanko, Amy Bergerson and Daryl Maeda.
2020 was a difficult year for all of us. From the major disruption and grief that came with the COVID-19 pandemic, to the stress and anxiety of the 2020 election and racial violence across the country, this year can be summed up with one word: burnout.
Miami University students living in Porter and Withrow Halls have a few unique residents living down the hall this year – kids.
Miami University’s class of 2021 will be the first class to graduate with the option to have their preferred names on their diplomas. This is part of a series of changes to make Miami more inclusive for transgender and non-binary students.
At Miami University’s graduation ceremonies this year, new cords may be visible around the necks of a few students.
The Miami Patriot is a small online “newspaper” founded this year. According to its mission statement, The Patriot seeks to provide “an alternative to echo chambers that obstruct the free flow of ideas.” The irony that by establishing a purely conservative outlet, The Patriot created yet another echo chamber was evidently lost on its founders.