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THE MIAMI STUDENT
By Jack Schmelzinger | May 6, 2021. The managers, led for the most part by juniors Zorian Schiffman, Rory Tekulve and Kotila, is a group of student volunteers that help with nearly every aspect of the baseball team’s operation. Schiffman believes Miami has the largestprogram of
MIAMI SEARCHES FOR ASSOCIATE PROVOST AND DEAN FOR 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. BEWARE OF ‘HONORS SOCIETY’ SCAM EMAILS Beware of ‘Honors Society’ Scam Emails. “Congratulations! You are invited to join the Honor Society.”. Although the email claims that accepting this offer will connect you with “like-minded high achievers from your university and across the nation,” Miami University tech officials say students should be wary of theorganization's
SOFTBALL ENDS HISTORIC SEASON WITH LOSS TO NORTHWESTERN Going into Saturday, the Miami RedHawks needed to win two games to move on to Sunday’s regional final in Lexington, Ky. Instead, the team lost its first game against the Northwestern Wildcats, 7-1. The loss ends Miami’s historic season, which saw the team win a school-record 46 games. “SHE’S A VERY TALENTED HUMAN BEING”: STUDENT ARTIST Miami University sophomore and freelance artist Sophia Thompson organizes her class schedule to strike the perfect science-art balance. Between her psychology and neuroscience majors, Thompson said she needs a respite from the intense studying — a relief she finds in her studio art minor. STOPPING ANTI-ASIAN HATE IS ON ALL OF US Stopping Anti-Asian hate is on all of us. The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board. Speaking about anti-Asian racism within our community is long overdue. The fact that it took a hate crime for us to finally address this is unfortunate, but here we are. Last Tuesday, March 16, six Asian women were murdered in Atlanta FEW AND FAR BETWEEN: FULLY VACCINATED COLLEGE STUDENTS Few and far between: fully vaccinated college students. Only about 7.5% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated as of March 1, according to NPR’s COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker. Under the CDC’s three-phase distribution plan, college students are not scheduled to get their doses until phase three. Ohio has not released estimateddates for
THE RISE OF YARN CRAFTS DURING THE PANDEMIC February 24, 2021 | 11:00am EST. This dreary and dreaded pandemic has inspired many to pick up new hobbies and interests. Idle bodies and restless minds have turned to picking up handicrafts to cope. Forms of yarn crafting, like knitting and crocheting, have shot up in popularity as a result. The accessibility of this long-winded,low-energy
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS DISCUSS REFORMS TO SEXUAL ASSAULT Student organizations discuss reforms to sexual assault programming. College campuses have long been plagued with the issue of sexual assault. While universities have made headway by implementing various prevention programs, many continue to search for ways to improve them. The events organized by Miami Unviersity for Sexual Assault Awarenss “IT’S A LABOR OF LOVE”: THE SECRET ELEPHANT TRIBE Bright purple lights hang down from the ceiling and popular new music plays as guests devour the fan favorite beer cheese pretzel. The Secret Elephant, a new restaurant that recently opened Uptown, features a wide variety of appetizers and drinks. It replaced Wild Bistro, a business that struggled to stay afloat during the pandemic.THE MIAMI STUDENT
By Jack Schmelzinger | May 6, 2021. The managers, led for the most part by juniors Zorian Schiffman, Rory Tekulve and Kotila, is a group of student volunteers that help with nearly every aspect of the baseball team’s operation. Schiffman believes Miami has the largestprogram of
BEWARE OF ‘HONORS SOCIETY’ SCAM EMAILS Beware of ‘Honors Society’ Scam Emails. “Congratulations! You are invited to join the Honor Society.”. Although the email claims that accepting this offer will connect you with “like-minded high achievers from your university and across the nation,” Miami University tech officials say students should be wary of theorganization's
MIAMI SEARCHES FOR ASSOCIATE PROVOST AND DEAN FOR 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. SOFTBALL ENDS HISTORIC SEASON WITH LOSS TO NORTHWESTERN Going into Saturday, the Miami RedHawks needed to win two games to move on to Sunday’s regional final in Lexington, Ky. Instead, the team lost its first game against the Northwestern Wildcats, 7-1. The loss ends Miami’s historic season, which saw the team win a school-record 46 games. “SHE’S A VERY TALENTED HUMAN BEING”: STUDENT ARTIST Miami University sophomore and freelance artist Sophia Thompson organizes her class schedule to strike the perfect science-art balance. Between her psychology and neuroscience majors, Thompson said she needs a respite from the intense studying — a relief she finds in her studio art minor. STOPPING ANTI-ASIAN HATE IS ON ALL OF US Stopping Anti-Asian hate is on all of us. The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board. Speaking about anti-Asian racism within our community is long overdue. The fact that it took a hate crime for us to finally address this is unfortunate, but here we are. Last Tuesday, March 16, six Asian women were murdered in Atlanta FEW AND FAR BETWEEN: FULLY VACCINATED COLLEGE STUDENTS Few and far between: fully vaccinated college students. Only about 7.5% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated as of March 1, according to NPR’s COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker. Under the CDC’s three-phase distribution plan, college students are not scheduled to get their doses until phase three. Ohio has not released estimateddates for
THE RISE OF YARN CRAFTS DURING THE PANDEMIC February 24, 2021 | 11:00am EST. This dreary and dreaded pandemic has inspired many to pick up new hobbies and interests. Idle bodies and restless minds have turned to picking up handicrafts to cope. Forms of yarn crafting, like knitting and crocheting, have shot up in popularity as a result. The accessibility of this long-winded,low-energy
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS DISCUSS REFORMS TO SEXUAL ASSAULT Student organizations discuss reforms to sexual assault programming. College campuses have long been plagued with the issue of sexual assault. While universities have made headway by implementing various prevention programs, many continue to search for ways to improve them. The events organized by Miami Unviersity for Sexual Assault Awarenss “IT’S A LABOR OF LOVE”: THE SECRET ELEPHANT TRIBE Bright purple lights hang down from the ceiling and popular new music plays as guests devour the fan favorite beer cheese pretzel. The Secret Elephant, a new restaurant that recently opened Uptown, features a wide variety of appetizers and drinks. It replaced Wild Bistro, a business that struggled to stay afloat during the pandemic. “SHE’S A VERY TALENTED HUMAN BEING”: STUDENT ARTIST Miami University sophomore and freelance artist Sophia Thompson organizes her class schedule to strike the perfect science-art balance. Between her psychology and neuroscience majors, Thompson said she needs a respite from the intense studying — a relief she finds in her studio art minor. THE RISE OF YARN CRAFTS DURING THE PANDEMIC February 24, 2021 | 11:00am EST. This dreary and dreaded pandemic has inspired many to pick up new hobbies and interests. Idle bodies and restless minds have turned to picking up handicrafts to cope. Forms of yarn crafting, like knitting and crocheting, have shot up in popularity as a result. The accessibility of this long-winded,low-energy
COVID CASES ARE RISING AGAIN IN RESIDENCE HALLS As of Sunday, March 21, there are 155 estimated active cases. According to the university’s COVID-19 Dashboard, four residence halls – Hamilton, MacCracken, Richard and Porter – have been identified as a Level 4 Advisory Level. One residence hall – Presidents – has been identified as a Level 3 Advisory Level as ofMarch 21, 2021.
“IT’S A LABOR OF LOVE”: THE SECRET ELEPHANT TRIBE Bright purple lights hang down from the ceiling and popular new music plays as guests devour the fan favorite beer cheese pretzel. The Secret Elephant, a new restaurant that recently opened Uptown, features a wide variety of appetizers and drinks. It replaced Wild Bistro, a business that struggled to stay afloat during the pandemic. AFTER CHAUVIN VERDICT, MIAMI COMMUNITY LOOKS TOWARD After Chauvin verdict, Miami community looks toward institutional change. While much of the world waited with bated breath for the verdict to be read in the trial of Derek Chauvin, Miami University Student Body President Jannie Kamara was in class presenting hercapstone project on
ANIME X HIGH FASHION BRANDS: A LOVE STORY Anime x high fashion brands: a love story. By Mihaela Manova. February 25, 2021 | 1:19pm EST. From Miami’s campus to the streets of Tokyo, anime is loved by many. Now, it seems that fashion is looking to these characters for inspiration. With different art styles, storylines and personalities, both manga and anime have brought in a range of PROFILES - THE MIAMI STUDENT Established 1826 — Oldest College Newspaper West of the Alleghenies Campus & Community All Campus & Community Associated Student Government City Council Coronavirus Crime Events Greek Life Miami Community Oxford Community Profiles PRIMARY HEALTH SOLUTIONS ADMINISTERS COVID-19 VACCINE TO Primary Health Solutions is a healthcare provider that uses 10 free-standing and school-based health centers throughout Butler and Montgomery Counties to serve the community. They are currently administering the vaccine in three locations: Oxford, Hamilton and Dayton. They receive the vaccines from the Ohio Department of Health,according to Dr
GROUP WORK DURING A PANDEMIC COMES WITH SOME GOOD, SOME Group work during a pandemic comes with some good, some bad. Despite the many changes Miami University students and professors have made inside the classroom because of COVID-19, group work has remained. Both students and faculty have faced hurdles when it comes to working collaboratively, but there may be benefits as well.THE MIAMI STUDENT
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By Jack Schmelzinger | May 6, 2021. The managers, led for the most part by juniors Zorian Schiffman, Rory Tekulve and Kotila, is a group of student volunteers that help with nearly every aspect of the baseball team’s operation. Schiffman believes Miami has the largestprogram of
MIAMI SEARCHES FOR ASSOCIATE PROVOST AND DEAN FOR 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. BEWARE OF ‘HONORS SOCIETY’ SCAM EMAILS Beware of ‘Honors Society’ Scam Emails. “Congratulations! You are invited to join the Honor Society.”. Although the email claims that accepting this offer will connect you with “like-minded high achievers from your university and across the nation,” Miami University tech officials say students should be wary of theorganization's
SOFTBALL ENDS HISTORIC SEASON WITH LOSS TO NORTHWESTERN Going into Saturday, the Miami RedHawks needed to win two games to move on to Sunday’s regional final in Lexington, Ky. Instead, the team lost its first game against the Northwestern Wildcats, 7-1. The loss ends Miami’s historic season, which saw the team win a school-record 46 games. “SHE’S A VERY TALENTED HUMAN BEING”: STUDENT ARTIST Miami University sophomore and freelance artist Sophia Thompson organizes her class schedule to strike the perfect science-art balance. Between her psychology and neuroscience majors, Thompson said she needs a respite from the intense studying — a relief she finds in her studio art minor. STOPPING ANTI-ASIAN HATE IS ON ALL OF US Stopping Anti-Asian hate is on all of us. The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board. Speaking about anti-Asian racism within our community is long overdue. The fact that it took a hate crime for us to finally address this is unfortunate, but here we are. Last Tuesday, March 16, six Asian women were murdered in Atlanta FEW AND FAR BETWEEN: FULLY VACCINATED COLLEGE STUDENTS Few and far between: fully vaccinated college students. Only about 7.5% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated as of March 1, according to NPR’s COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker. Under the CDC’s three-phase distribution plan, college students are not scheduled to get their doses until phase three. Ohio has not released estimateddates for
THE RISE OF YARN CRAFTS DURING THE PANDEMIC February 24, 2021 | 11:00am EST. This dreary and dreaded pandemic has inspired many to pick up new hobbies and interests. Idle bodies and restless minds have turned to picking up handicrafts to cope. Forms of yarn crafting, like knitting and crocheting, have shot up in popularity as a result. The accessibility of this long-winded,low-energy
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS DISCUSS REFORMS TO SEXUAL ASSAULT Student organizations discuss reforms to sexual assault programming. College campuses have long been plagued with the issue of sexual assault. While universities have made headway by implementing various prevention programs, many continue to search for ways to improve them. The events organized by Miami Unviersity for Sexual Assault Awarenss “IT’S A LABOR OF LOVE”: THE SECRET ELEPHANT TRIBE Bright purple lights hang down from the ceiling and popular new music plays as guests devour the fan favorite beer cheese pretzel. The Secret Elephant, a new restaurant that recently opened Uptown, features a wide variety of appetizers and drinks. It replaced Wild Bistro, a business that struggled to stay afloat during the pandemic.THE MIAMI STUDENT
By Jack Schmelzinger | May 6, 2021. The managers, led for the most part by juniors Zorian Schiffman, Rory Tekulve and Kotila, is a group of student volunteers that help with nearly every aspect of the baseball team’s operation. Schiffman believes Miami has the largestprogram of
MIAMI SEARCHES FOR ASSOCIATE PROVOST AND DEAN FOR 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. BEWARE OF ‘HONORS SOCIETY’ SCAM EMAILS Beware of ‘Honors Society’ Scam Emails. “Congratulations! You are invited to join the Honor Society.”. Although the email claims that accepting this offer will connect you with “like-minded high achievers from your university and across the nation,” Miami University tech officials say students should be wary of theorganization's
SOFTBALL ENDS HISTORIC SEASON WITH LOSS TO NORTHWESTERN Going into Saturday, the Miami RedHawks needed to win two games to move on to Sunday’s regional final in Lexington, Ky. Instead, the team lost its first game against the Northwestern Wildcats, 7-1. The loss ends Miami’s historic season, which saw the team win a school-record 46 games. “SHE’S A VERY TALENTED HUMAN BEING”: STUDENT ARTIST Miami University sophomore and freelance artist Sophia Thompson organizes her class schedule to strike the perfect science-art balance. Between her psychology and neuroscience majors, Thompson said she needs a respite from the intense studying — a relief she finds in her studio art minor. STOPPING ANTI-ASIAN HATE IS ON ALL OF US Stopping Anti-Asian hate is on all of us. The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board. Speaking about anti-Asian racism within our community is long overdue. The fact that it took a hate crime for us to finally address this is unfortunate, but here we are. Last Tuesday, March 16, six Asian women were murdered in Atlanta FEW AND FAR BETWEEN: FULLY VACCINATED COLLEGE STUDENTS Few and far between: fully vaccinated college students. Only about 7.5% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated as of March 1, according to NPR’s COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker. Under the CDC’s three-phase distribution plan, college students are not scheduled to get their doses until phase three. Ohio has not released estimateddates for
THE RISE OF YARN CRAFTS DURING THE PANDEMIC February 24, 2021 | 11:00am EST. This dreary and dreaded pandemic has inspired many to pick up new hobbies and interests. Idle bodies and restless minds have turned to picking up handicrafts to cope. Forms of yarn crafting, like knitting and crocheting, have shot up in popularity as a result. The accessibility of this long-winded,low-energy
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS DISCUSS REFORMS TO SEXUAL ASSAULT Student organizations discuss reforms to sexual assault programming. College campuses have long been plagued with the issue of sexual assault. While universities have made headway by implementing various prevention programs, many continue to search for ways to improve them. The events organized by Miami Unviersity for Sexual Assault Awarenss “IT’S A LABOR OF LOVE”: THE SECRET ELEPHANT TRIBE Bright purple lights hang down from the ceiling and popular new music plays as guests devour the fan favorite beer cheese pretzel. The Secret Elephant, a new restaurant that recently opened Uptown, features a wide variety of appetizers and drinks. It replaced Wild Bistro, a business that struggled to stay afloat during the pandemic. “SHE’S A VERY TALENTED HUMAN BEING”: STUDENT ARTIST Miami University sophomore and freelance artist Sophia Thompson organizes her class schedule to strike the perfect science-art balance. Between her psychology and neuroscience majors, Thompson said she needs a respite from the intense studying — a relief she finds in her studio art minor. THE RISE OF YARN CRAFTS DURING THE PANDEMIC February 24, 2021 | 11:00am EST. This dreary and dreaded pandemic has inspired many to pick up new hobbies and interests. Idle bodies and restless minds have turned to picking up handicrafts to cope. Forms of yarn crafting, like knitting and crocheting, have shot up in popularity as a result. The accessibility of this long-winded,low-energy
COVID CASES ARE RISING AGAIN IN RESIDENCE HALLS As of Sunday, March 21, there are 155 estimated active cases. According to the university’s COVID-19 Dashboard, four residence halls – Hamilton, MacCracken, Richard and Porter – have been identified as a Level 4 Advisory Level. One residence hall – Presidents – has been identified as a Level 3 Advisory Level as ofMarch 21, 2021.
“IT’S A LABOR OF LOVE”: THE SECRET ELEPHANT TRIBE Bright purple lights hang down from the ceiling and popular new music plays as guests devour the fan favorite beer cheese pretzel. The Secret Elephant, a new restaurant that recently opened Uptown, features a wide variety of appetizers and drinks. It replaced Wild Bistro, a business that struggled to stay afloat during the pandemic. AFTER CHAUVIN VERDICT, MIAMI COMMUNITY LOOKS TOWARD After Chauvin verdict, Miami community looks toward institutional change. While much of the world waited with bated breath for the verdict to be read in the trial of Derek Chauvin, Miami University Student Body President Jannie Kamara was in class presenting hercapstone project on
ANIME X HIGH FASHION BRANDS: A LOVE STORY Anime x high fashion brands: a love story. By Mihaela Manova. February 25, 2021 | 1:19pm EST. From Miami’s campus to the streets of Tokyo, anime is loved by many. Now, it seems that fashion is looking to these characters for inspiration. With different art styles, storylines and personalities, both manga and anime have brought in a range of PROFILES - THE MIAMI STUDENT Established 1826 — Oldest College Newspaper West of the Alleghenies Campus & Community All Campus & Community Associated Student Government City Council Coronavirus Crime Events Greek Life Miami Community Oxford Community Profiles PRIMARY HEALTH SOLUTIONS ADMINISTERS COVID-19 VACCINE TO Primary Health Solutions is a healthcare provider that uses 10 free-standing and school-based health centers throughout Butler and Montgomery Counties to serve the community. They are currently administering the vaccine in three locations: Oxford, Hamilton and Dayton. They receive the vaccines from the Ohio Department of Health,according to Dr
GROUP WORK DURING A PANDEMIC COMES WITH SOME GOOD, SOME Group work during a pandemic comes with some good, some bad. Despite the many changes Miami University students and professors have made inside the classroom because of COVID-19, group work has remained. Both students and faculty have faced hurdles when it comes to working collaboratively, but there may be benefits as well.THE MIAMI STUDENT
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By Jack Schmelzinger | May 6, 2021. The managers, led for the most part by juniors Zorian Schiffman, Rory Tekulve and Kotila, is a group of student volunteers that help with nearly every aspect of the baseball team’s operation. Schiffman believes Miami has the largestprogram of
NEWS - THE MIAMI STUDENT Miami University has reported 2,320 cases of COVID-19 since the start of classes on Aug. 17. This is the second-highest case total among universities in Ohio – about 1,500 behind Ohio State University, which enrolls about 45,000 more students. NEWS. SPORTS - THE MIAMI STUDENT SPORTS Terence Moore: History-making Black journalist, mentor to young sport reporters By Hannah Horsington | May 2, 2021 . The first time Terence Moore stepped foot on Miami University’s campus, he was 12years old.
SOFTBALL ENDS HISTORIC SEASON WITH LOSS TO NORTHWESTERN Going into Saturday, the Miami RedHawks needed to win two games to move on to Sunday’s regional final in Lexington, Ky. Instead, the team lost its first game against the Northwestern Wildcats, 7-1. The loss ends Miami’s historic season, which saw the team win a school-record 46 games. “SHE’S A VERY TALENTED HUMAN BEING”: STUDENT ARTIST Miami University sophomore and freelance artist Sophia Thompson organizes her class schedule to strike the perfect science-art balance. Between her psychology and neuroscience majors, Thompson said she needs a respite from the intense studying — a relief she finds in her studio art minor. BEWARE OF ‘HONORS SOCIETY’ SCAM EMAILS Beware of ‘Honors Society’ Scam Emails. “Congratulations! You are invited to join the Honor Society.”. Although the email claims that accepting this offer will connect you with “like-minded high achievers from your university and across the nation,” Miami University tech officials say students should be wary of theorganization's
COVID CASES ARE RISING AGAIN IN RESIDENCE HALLS As of Sunday, March 21, there are 155 estimated active cases. According to the university’s COVID-19 Dashboard, four residence halls – Hamilton, MacCracken, Richard and Porter – have been identified as a Level 4 Advisory Level. One residence hall – Presidents – has been identified as a Level 3 Advisory Level as ofMarch 21, 2021.
FEW AND FAR BETWEEN: FULLY VACCINATED COLLEGE STUDENTS Few and far between: fully vaccinated college students. Only about 7.5% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated as of March 1, according to NPR’s COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker. Under the CDC’s three-phase distribution plan, college students are not scheduled to get their doses until phase three. Ohio has not released estimateddates for
ANIME X HIGH FASHION BRANDS: A LOVE STORY Anime x high fashion brands: a love story. By Mihaela Manova. February 25, 2021 | 1:19pm EST. From Miami’s campus to the streets of Tokyo, anime is loved by many. Now, it seems that fashion is looking to these characters for inspiration. With different art styles, storylines and personalities, both manga and anime have brought in a range ofTHE MIAMI STUDENT
Miami to install new ‘heated floor panels’ in the Farmer School of Business. “We pride ourselves with having the most up-to-date technology to make our students lives more contemporary,” said finance professor Connor Lance. “But also because it makes me feel cool, and as an adult that is aTHE MIAMI STUDENT
By Jack Schmelzinger | May 6, 2021. The managers, led for the most part by juniors Zorian Schiffman, Rory Tekulve and Kotila, is a group of student volunteers that help with nearly every aspect of the baseball team’s operation. Schiffman believes Miami has the largestprogram of
NEWS - THE MIAMI STUDENT Miami University has reported 2,320 cases of COVID-19 since the start of classes on Aug. 17. This is the second-highest case total among universities in Ohio – about 1,500 behind Ohio State University, which enrolls about 45,000 more students. NEWS. SPORTS - THE MIAMI STUDENT SPORTS Terence Moore: History-making Black journalist, mentor to young sport reporters By Hannah Horsington | May 2, 2021 . The first time Terence Moore stepped foot on Miami University’s campus, he was 12years old.
SOFTBALL ENDS HISTORIC SEASON WITH LOSS TO NORTHWESTERN Going into Saturday, the Miami RedHawks needed to win two games to move on to Sunday’s regional final in Lexington, Ky. Instead, the team lost its first game against the Northwestern Wildcats, 7-1. The loss ends Miami’s historic season, which saw the team win a school-record 46 games. “SHE’S A VERY TALENTED HUMAN BEING”: STUDENT ARTIST Miami University sophomore and freelance artist Sophia Thompson organizes her class schedule to strike the perfect science-art balance. Between her psychology and neuroscience majors, Thompson said she needs a respite from the intense studying — a relief she finds in her studio art minor. BEWARE OF ‘HONORS SOCIETY’ SCAM EMAILS Beware of ‘Honors Society’ Scam Emails. “Congratulations! You are invited to join the Honor Society.”. Although the email claims that accepting this offer will connect you with “like-minded high achievers from your university and across the nation,” Miami University tech officials say students should be wary of theorganization's
COVID CASES ARE RISING AGAIN IN RESIDENCE HALLS As of Sunday, March 21, there are 155 estimated active cases. According to the university’s COVID-19 Dashboard, four residence halls – Hamilton, MacCracken, Richard and Porter – have been identified as a Level 4 Advisory Level. One residence hall – Presidents – has been identified as a Level 3 Advisory Level as ofMarch 21, 2021.
FEW AND FAR BETWEEN: FULLY VACCINATED COLLEGE STUDENTS Few and far between: fully vaccinated college students. Only about 7.5% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated as of March 1, according to NPR’s COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker. Under the CDC’s three-phase distribution plan, college students are not scheduled to get their doses until phase three. Ohio has not released estimateddates for
ANIME X HIGH FASHION BRANDS: A LOVE STORY Anime x high fashion brands: a love story. By Mihaela Manova. February 25, 2021 | 1:19pm EST. From Miami’s campus to the streets of Tokyo, anime is loved by many. Now, it seems that fashion is looking to these characters for inspiration. With different art styles, storylines and personalities, both manga and anime have brought in a range ofTHE MIAMI STUDENT
Miami to install new ‘heated floor panels’ in the Farmer School of Business. “We pride ourselves with having the most up-to-date technology to make our students lives more contemporary,” said finance professor Connor Lance. “But also because it makes me feel cool, and as an adult that is a NEWS - THE MIAMI STUDENT Miami University has reported 2,320 cases of COVID-19 since the start of classes on Aug. 17. This is the second-highest case total among universities in Ohio – about 1,500 behind Ohio State University, which enrolls about 45,000 more students. NEWS. CRIME - THE MIAMI STUDENT A Miami University student is facing animal cruelty charges after an Oxford Police Department (OPD) officer said she found the student’s dog starving and sitting in its own urine. Sophomore Zichang Li is being charged with cruelty to animals, a second degree misdemeanor. If convicted, she faces 90 days in jail and a $750 fine. MIAMI SEARCHES FOR ASSOCIATE PROVOST AND DEAN FOR 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 MIAMI STUDENT
Letters to the editor By Students | October 21, 2009 . Students, faculty should attend First Great Debate SeriesHistory was made Sept. 28 as more than 100 Miami University students participated in the Black World Studies First Great Debate Series. “SHE’S A VERY TALENTED HUMAN BEING”: STUDENT ARTIST Miami University sophomore and freelance artist Sophia Thompson organizes her class schedule to strike the perfect science-art balance. Between her psychology and neuroscience majors, Thompson said she needs a respite from the intense studying — a relief she finds in her studio art minor. “IT’S A LABOR OF LOVE”: THE SECRET ELEPHANT TRIBE Bright purple lights hang down from the ceiling and popular new music plays as guests devour the fan favorite beer cheese pretzel. The Secret Elephant, a new restaurant that recently opened Uptown, features a wide variety of appetizers and drinks. It replaced Wild Bistro, a business that struggled to stay afloat during the pandemic. PROFILES - THE MIAMI STUDENT Established 1826 — Oldest College Newspaper West of the Alleghenies Campus & Community All Campus & Community Associated Student Government City Council Coronavirus Crime Events Greek Life Miami Community Oxford Community Profiles FEW AND FAR BETWEEN: FULLY VACCINATED COLLEGE STUDENTS Only about 7.5% of the U.S. population has been fully vaccinated as of March 1, according to NPR’s COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker. Under the CDC’s three-phase distribution plan, college students are not scheduled to get their doses until phase three. Ohio has not releasedestimated dates for
SOCIAL WORKERS CONTINUE TO SERVE AS BEHIND-THE-SCENES Over the past year, social workers have been adapting their efforts in the COVID climate. Social workers, an often unseen labor force, are involved with individuals and families behind the scenes in all aspects of life, from schools to child welfare to hospitals, said Grace Brunton, a first-year social work and global studies doublemajor.
BEWARE OF ‘HONORS SOCIETY’ SCAM EMAILS The influx of emails is a pattern that is seen throughout its recipients, with some receiving upward of 10-15 emails a day. “I am worried that it may confuse some students and get themselves into a sticky situation, and I hope we stop receiving them soon if they aren’t legitimate,” said first-year child psychology majorGwendolyn Peters.
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By Cosette Gunter
| November 24, 2020
The Western Program’s individualized studies major is normally a hands-on, extra-interactive and personal experience. In a time of hands-off and less interpersonal interactions, the program has had to change gears to continue providing their well-known community-drivenexperience.
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MIAMI OFFERING NEW VIRTUAL STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM By Caroline Haubenstricker|
November 22, 2020
During J-term, Miami University will offer its first virtual study abroad experience, MiamiConnects Virtual Global Learning. With the COVID-19 pandemic surging across the country, organizers hope the program will provide an immersive experience without the travel. -------------------------NEWS
JUDGE ORDERS STUDENTS TEMPORARILY RETURN TO CLASS AFTER BEINGSUSPENDED
By Abby Bammerlin
| November 21, 2020
Judge Dale Crawford, approved a request made by the students’ attorneys to temporarily reinstate the students at Miami for at least14 days.
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THE GATHERING AT THE POET’S SHACKBy Jake Ruffer |
November 21, 2020
On the evening of Nov. 16, Bishop Woods and Upham Hall were lit with the spirit of creativity — and an impressive number of lights and projectors — for a celebration of art and collaboration across a multitude of departments at Miami. -------------------------CULTURE
'IT'S LIKE DOING THE BARE MINIMUM TO STAY AFLOAT': STUDENTS REFLECT ON UNUSUAL FALL SEMESTERBy Cosette Gunter
| November 20, 2020
At the beginning of this semester, not many people knew what to expect. Students had come a long way from March — when many thought the coronavirus had simply just created an extended spring break — but then found themselves facing an almost entirely virtualsemester.
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PARTY WITH WHO? CAMPAIGN AIMS TO SHOW STUDENTS HOW TO HAVE FUN SAFELYBy Shr-Hua Moore |
November 20, 2020
At the beginning of the semester, during which party protocol was overshadowed by masks and social distancing, there was no clear resource that gave students a framework for establishing a middle ground between risky partying and no partying at all. -------------------------NEWS
STUDENTS PREPARE TO TRAVEL HOME AMID RISING COVID-19 NUMBERS By Hannah Horsingtonand Matthew
Rubenstein |
November 20, 2020
As COVID-19 numbers continue to rise across the country and hit new daily highs in Ohio, Miami University students are facing tough decisions when it comes to traveling home. -------------------------NEWS
AFTER A TURBULENT FALL SEMESTER, STUDENTS LOOK AHEAD RESIDENCE LIFE INTHE SPRING
By Viviana Selvaggi
| November 20,
2020
Due to COVID-19, living on campus has looked a lot different this semester than previous years. First-years entering Miami University this fall did not know what to expect and are still apprehensive aboutnext semester.
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WILKS INSTITUTE HOLDS ELECTION SUPPORTBy Jake Ruffer |
November 19, 2020
In preparation for the aftermath of what many have called a “historic” presidential election, Miami’s Harry T. Wilks Institute for Leadership and Service launched a plan to hold election dialogue and listening sessions. -------------------------NEWS
OXFORD, TRIHEALTH TO PARTNER FOR FREE COVID-19 TESTINGBy Taj Simmons |
November 19, 2020
As COVID-19 cases in Butler County continue to surge, the City of Oxford is partnering with TriHealth to offer free COVID-19 testing in an effort to help the community. -------------------------SPORTS
MIAMI CROSS COUNTRY PREPARES FOR UPCOMING MAC CHAMPIONSHIPBy Bailey Althauser
| November 19,
2020
Miami’s men’s and women’s cross country teams have had a promising start to their shortened season, with both teams finishing in first place at a meet against Ball State on Oct. 30. Both teams will run in the MAC Championship on Nov. 21. -------------------------CULTURE
STAGE LEFT GOES VIRTUAL TO PERFORM 'AMERICAN IDIOT'By Sean Scott |
November 18, 2020
After exchanging hellos with the other cast members and student leaders, the group splits up: sopranos and altos in one breakout room, tenors and basses in another. Sokol puts her mic on mute. -------------------------CULTURE
INTRODUCING HIGH STREET RECORDS, MIAMI’S FIRST STUDENT-LED RECORDLABEL
By David Kwiatkowskiand Mihaela
Manova | November
18, 2020
Attention student musicians! Introducing High Street Records, Miami’s first student-led record label, founded by senior Michael Smith. The label, which works to provide students with exposure and publicity, came to life last year, when Smith brought up the concept to his professors and friends in the musical field. -------------------------NEWS
AS ELECTION SEASON ENDS, DEMOCRATS LOOK BACKBy Laura Giaquinto
| November 18,
2020
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. -------------------------MEN'S SPORTS
REDHAWKS LOOK TO START 2020-21 STRONG FOLLOWING MARCH MOMENTUMBy Jack Mueller |
November 18, 2020
In a critical year for head coach Jack Owens and his players, the Miami men's basketball team will look to build on its momentum from last March, when its season ended abruptly after a first-round win in the MAC tournament. Despite losing star player Nike Sibande, the team brings back experienced talent like senior forward Dalonte Brown and junior guard Isaiah Coleman-Lands. The RedHawks will open the season at home on Nov. 25 at 1pm against North Dakota. -------------------------OPINION
WE WANT OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT TO, WELL, ENFORCE THE LAWBy Editorial Board
| November 17,
2020
Despite Miami University’s efforts to get students on board with their guidelines for public safety and getting them to care for the community in general, OPD continues to put the very community it’s meant to serve at risk. -------------------------CULTURE
FINALS MARK THE FALL FINISH LINEBy Megan McConnell
| November 17,
2020
For college students, the end of November is marked by turkey of varying quality, plates brimming with stuffing, the first taste of holiday tunes, late nights huddled over textbooks and cramming forfall finals.
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ASG FACES SECOND RESIGNATION OF SEMESTER, ELECTS NEW SECRETARY FOROFF-CAMPUS AFFAIRS
By Madeline Phaby
| November 17, 2020
In a letter dated Nov. 9, Ryan Barr, the parliamentarian for Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG), resigned from hisposition.
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“I’M AT A LOSS; I’M NOT QUITE SURE”: CONFUSION OVER RESPONSIBILITIES LEADS TO LACK OF COVID POLICY ENFORCEMENTBy Madeline Phaby
and Abby Bammerlin
| November 17, 2020
Miami University has reported 2,320 cases of COVID-19 since the start of classes on Aug. 17. This is the second-highest case total among universities in Ohio – about 1,500 behind Ohio State University, which enrolls about 45,000 more students.* __
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CITY COUNCIL VOTES ON OPD POLICING RESOLUTIONBy Abby Bammerlin
| 11/30/2020
------------------------- MIAMI FOOTBALL GAME AGAINST KENT STATE CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19By Lukas Nelson |
12/02/2020
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