TPUSA speaker draws bipartisan crowd to College Republicans event
By Shannon Mahoney | 2 days agoIsabel Brown spoke to a crowd with varying opinions about her beliefs at the College Republicans "The Feminist Lie" event on April 16.
Isabel Brown spoke to a crowd with varying opinions about her beliefs at the College Republicans "The Feminist Lie" event on April 16.
Oxford City Council could have a turnover of four out of its seven members with the election fast approaching this fall. Only two incumbents are fighting for another term in their seats. Councilor David Prytherch and Vice-Mayor Chantel Raghu are termed out, leaving two guaranteed spots for new council members.
Fifteen students, faculty and military personnel sat in Marcum Hall room 154 on the first day of Miami University’s International Leadership Conference. While a few students in the room came for class credit, others came to hear from Miami’s own congressman.
A growing political gap can make dating across the aisle more difficult.
On Wednesday, Sept. 10, a singular shot found its way onto the screens of millions of college students across America – including at Miami University. Charlie Kirk, right-wing activist and loyalist to President Donald Trump, was assassinated in front of a crowd of about 3,000 college students at Utah Valley University, who gathered to watch him debate young voters as part of his “Prove Me Wrong” series on the The American Comeback Tour.
To celebrate the founding fathers signing the Constitution in 1787, from Sept. 15 to 22, Miami will host a series of on-campus events and programs aimed at exploring the legacy of the Constitution, the political and legal system and the rights and responsibilities of members of a pluralistic democratic society, according to a press release.
More than 100 people gathered in Oxford Memorial Park on Sunday afternoon to protest the current administration.
Students gathered at Pulley Tower and walked to Lewis Place to protest Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), which would ban diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in schools across Ohio.
The effects of Senate Bill 104 (S.B. 104), which requires people at Ohio K-12 schools and universities to use the restroom that aligns with their gender assigned at birth, have reached Miami University.
Around 10:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Jan. 18, the app went dark hours before the original ban date. But why did TikTok get banned in the first place, and how did it make a comeback?
Miami University students and Oxford residents are getting out to the polling locations in Oxford, Ohio. The Student will follow multiple polling locations throughout the day.
Republican dominance of Ohio politics could be in danger if voters choose a new way of apportioning power in the state this November. Reformers are pushing for major changes in the process of drawing the state’s legislative and congressional districts, also known as redistricting.
Twice a year, the JANUS Forum brings two panelists from opposite sides of the political spectrum to Miami University’s campus to discuss a topic relevant to students and the broader community. This semester, the organization brought two former members of the U.S. House of Representatives, Susan Brooks and Stephanie Murphy, to speak on the future of the two-party system.
Miami University’s College Republicans hosted influential conservative voices such as Ben Shapiro, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno at the Future Leaders Forum on Thursday, Oct. 10.
On the evening of Aug. 28, the League of Women Voters of Oxford (LWVO) held an informational session about a proposed constitutional amendment that would implement a 15-member redistricting commission composed of “citizens, not politicians.”
Although Harrison Crone has attended Miami University for four years, he didn’t start calling himself a “Miami student” until he was in his second year.
College students across America are protesting, rallying and supporting activism movements on their campuses with threats of arrest looming over them. To do these acts of assembly, protesters on college campuses often rely on the First Amendment to support their actions, whether that’s holding up signs or more noticeable acts like encampments or volatile language.
As the 2023-2024 academic year nears its end, the current Associated Student Government (ASG) staff members will step down from their positions and incoming staff will take over.
The Department of Political Science hosted Mick Mulvaney, former President Donald Trump's chief of staff, and Tiffany Muller, president of End Citizens United and Let America Vote, on April 15 for the spring 2024 JANUS Forum. This semester, the forum was entitled “Bought and Paid For? Money, Speech, and Elections in America.”
The Ohio State Senate may have an Oxford “townie” sitting in its chamber next year.