The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH
4 days ago by Mark Otten, RWC Assistant Professor of Biology
Part 3 of a series on the life of Charles Darwin.
The Chimes, Capital University, OH
5 hours ago
[Relationships can be confusing. Men and women think differently, act differently and expect completely different things from each other. Combine that with the wealth of misinformation out there and it can be hard to know what's really going on with the opposite sex.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
2 days ago by Alison E. Peters
College kids buy a lot of T-shirts.
People in Africa need jobs.
Put the two ideas together and you get EDUN Live on Campus (ELOC), a socially conscious T-shirt distribution company that was started through Miami University's Center for Social Entrepreneurship.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
2 days ago by Julianna Roche
A lanky brunette in a purple sweater and black leggings rummages through her oversized Kathy Van Zeeland bag as she sits next to a blonde wearing a Miami University hoodie on the steps of Benton Hall. Seconds later, she says to the blonde, "Just do these two pages of problems for me, and I'll be sure to put your name on the guest list for next weekend.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
6 days ago by Rachel Remy and Erin Bowen
They're patrolling campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week, each and every day of the year. Whether it's by car, foot or bike, the Miami University Police Department (MUPD) under the supervision of Chief John McCandless, makes student safety a top priority.
The Chimes, Capital University, OH
6 days ago by Beth Sharb
Last week's column sparked several angry responses to my email inbox from men around campus defending their gender and their motives.
Rest assured, I do know there are great guys out there who respect women. The ones who were so up in arms are probably some of them.
The Chimes, Capital University, OH
6 days ago by Don Seipel
This will come as an unfortunate shock to many professors around campus, but sometimes college students don't come prepared for class.
By sometimes, of course, I mean nearly always.
Usually, it's not a malicious decision on the part of the student.