Meet the Columnist: Maureen Wilson
By Maureen Wilson | April 24, 2026"I wanted to use 'I' in my stories. I wanted to talk about the things everybody thought, but no one said."
"I wanted to use 'I' in my stories. I wanted to talk about the things everybody thought, but no one said."
"Although the perception of women’s sports has radically improved over the years, it is still riddled with controversies. For example, on-screen representation has continued to be a struggle as ESPN has a history of limiting NCAA women’s basketball tournaments to afternoon and regional coverage."
"There is a clear political and social shift occurring in our country right now, and it's affecting how we educate our children and what they grow up to believe."
"Grubhub robots, the colloquial name for Starship delivery units, are no different and have unintentionally become a part of campus culture at Miami University. But what lessons can we take away from Grubhub robots other than food?"
"The line between science and the humanities might be thinner than people think. There’s an inherent beauty to microbiology and chemistry, one that students sit in front of without knowing how it came to be or how it might relate to their studies. The intersection isn’t obvious, and Miami is aware of this, letting the artworks fade into the background and exist with practicality."
"I don’t have the background of a typical junior, but I’m still expected to graduate in two or three years regardless, entering the workforce a bit out of my wits. It makes me think: is it worth making connections or new friendships, knowing that it won’t be long until I graduate again? Do I have enough time?"