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(11/18/20 10:00am)
From the countless remaining “Trump-Pence” yard signs, Joe Biden bumper stickers, Trump flags and Biden 2020 masks, the remnants of 2020’s general election are easy to spot. But many names such as Sanders, Warren and Buttigieg are distant memories.
(11/11/20 7:00pm)
Famous orator, Daniel Webster, once said about veterans, “Although no sculptured marble should rise to their memory, nor engraved stone bear record of their deeds, yet will their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored.”
(11/10/20 7:00pm)
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board
(11/13/20 5:00pm)
With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, local food pantries are balancing their effort to help customers during the holidays while also following COVID-19 guidelines.
(11/04/20 7:00pm)
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
(11/06/20 10:00am)
As Emily Bufler spent the day in Root Yoga studio packing up her business and sorting through items to sell, a former customer walked in. The woman had come to pick up her things she had left behind before learning the studio would be closing.
(11/04/20 10:00am)
Following the announcement that Bell Tower Commons dining hall would be closed for at least the rest of the semester, first-year Ethan Chiapelli decided to take matters into his own hands.
(10/27/20 6:00pm)
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
(10/31/20 9:00am)
Richard Nault, former honors program director and vice president of student affairs, died last Wednesday, Oct. 21.
(10/30/20 9:00am)
Miami University students are constantly rushing between classes, clubs, jobs, social events, sleeping and eating. Lunch or dinner for students often means sprinting to their dining hall of choice and grabbing a quick meal between Zoom calls.
(10/28/20 9:00am)
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Miami University has teamed up with Hoxworth Blood Center to host the first-ever blood plasma drive at an Ohio university, according to Alecia Lipton, Hoxworth’s director of public relations.
(10/28/20 9:00am)
Seniors Keresa Murray and Tre King were elected this year’s Love and Honor Cup winners, making history as Miami University’s first ever Black duo to win the award — exactly 50 years after Miami’s first Black homecoming queen was crowned.
(10/20/20 6:00pm)
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
(10/21/20 9:00am)
It is misting and gray at the Oxford Senior Center. A sign on the front door of the building reads ‘locked because of COVID-19.’ Shanna Cianchetti, the driver of the senior center’s early voting shuttle bus, leads passengers through the parking lot — braving the faint drizzle — to one of the shuttles.
(10/22/20 9:00am)
As COVID-19 cases spiked once again among Miami University students last week, fingers are being pointed at who is and isn’t following the rules.
(10/14/20 3:02pm)
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
(10/16/20 9:00am)
Within two days of the announcement that Miami would be returning to in-person classes, every single one of first-year Adeline Hatfield’s classes moved permanently online.
(10/06/20 7:45pm)
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
(10/08/20 9:00am)
COVID-19 has forced many of Miami University’s events online this year, and Family Weekend and Homecoming haven’t been spared.
(09/29/20 8:30pm)
Fall at Miami should be a spectacular time. With the trees changing and clear skies filtering through those leaves which bud on the branches, it’s no wonder Miami brands itself “the most beautiful college that ever was.” Unfortunately, there’s something which ruins that view. Some of you may not have noticed the rectangular red-white-and-blue stickers popping up around campus recently. Maybe it’s because the brisk summer-fall air makes you walk a little bit faster to class, or because you’re enjoying a stroll with your friends. But, notice them or not, these little pieces of hatred adhere themselves to every light pole and every message board: propaganda from the white supremacist, neofascist hate group Patriot Front.