What to know about voting in Ohio this November
By Laura Giaquinto | October 28, 2023The Miami Student has compiled information about when and how to vote on Nov. 7. Issues on the ballot range from reproductive rights to marijuana legalization.
The Miami Student has compiled information about when and how to vote on Nov. 7. Issues on the ballot range from reproductive rights to marijuana legalization.
The Miami Student’s podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents. On this episode, Staff Writer Olivia Patel sits down with Oxford City Council candidate Jon Ralinovsky.
Ohio’s upcoming general election features Issue 2 on the ballot which, if passed, would legalize the recreational use of marijuana for Ohio residents over the age of 21. However, the addition of recreational marijuana dispensaries likely won’t impact Oxford's 17 vape shops.
On Oct. 24, Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) combined the positions of Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of Finance, elected two senators to the student trustees selection committee and received new information on Miami’s climate action plan.
The Miami Student’s podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents. On this episode, Assistant C&C Editor Olivia Patel sits down with Oxford Township Board of Trustees candidate Kate Rousmaniere.
Between Oct. 16 and Oct. 22, Oxford Police Department (OPD) responded to several incidents of property damage and theft.
As Halloween approaches, The Miami Student has compiled a list to keep you feeling festive.
On Wednesday, Oct. 25, Miami University students gathered in front of Armstrong Student Center to protest the possible removal of 18 humanities majors. Students held signs with messages of their dissatisfaction with the situation and waved various flags to show their support.
The Miami Student’s podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents. On this episode, Staff Writer Raquel Hirsch sits down with Talawanda School Board candidate Andrew Langsner.
The current version of S.B. 83 would ban faculty striking, bar faculty from discussing public policy controversies, and limit diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) training for students and faculty.
The silent protest was held by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) in response to the conflict between Israel and the U.S.-designated terrorist organization Hamas.
The Miami Student’s podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents. On this episode, Assistant Editor Olivia Patel sits down with Oxford Board of Trustees candidate and current city council member Glenn Ellerbe.
At Oxford City Council’s Oct. 17 meeting, councilors discussed affordable housing and the opening of a new hotel in Oxford.
Following an injunction hearing on Wednesday, Oct. 11, the Area 13 haunted attraction in Oxford Township closed for the season. The property had been facing legal issues related to zoning for a while.
When Autumn Allen was admitted to Miami University, she weighed the pros and cons of attending one of the university’s regional campuses versus attending the main one. The price of attending a regional campus is significantly lower, and for some students, it is closer to the comforts of home.
Taking only major-specific courses every semester is a great way to burn out. Whether spring 2024 will be your eighth semester or your second at Miami University, the recently updated course list offers plenty of options to add a bit of fun to your schedule. The classes below offer a mix of interesting topics and low-stress options to help break up the stress of required classes.
Tammy Schwartz, director of the Urban Cohort, is very passionate about her work helping Miami Students build communities and those around her recognize her hard work.
Miami University students and the Oxford community gathered together in Uptown on Saturday to celebrate the return of the city’s Oxtoberfest.
Oxford has a lot of fun activities, restaurants and stores to visit, but if you’re looking for somewhere to go outside the city’s limits, here are six places to visit just outside of Oxford.
In 2021, out of the 13 non-specialized public universities in Ohio, Miami had the lowest percentage of Pell Grant students with 11%, followed by the University of Cincinnati with 17% and The Ohio State University with 20%.