Miami Student, Miami University, Oxford, OH
12 hours ago by Jenna Werfel
In an effort to help American soldiers serving in Iraq keep their morale levels high, one junior marketing major at Miami University is starting her own letter-writing campaign.
Hillary Kelly is currently in the process of creating a new organization on campus where students write letters to soldiers overseas.
Guardian , Wright State University, Dayton , OH
28 minutes ago by Katie Keechle
Clear skies are drawing the Astronomy Club to the quad every Tuesday from 1 to 2 p.m. for a viewing of sun spots.
Every eleven years the sun goes through a new cycle of sun spots, which are storms of magnetic activity cooler than the rest of the star. January began the new cycle of sun spots allowing the Astronomy Club to get a glimpse through their telescope in visible light.
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Guardian , Wright State University, OH
4 days ago by Stacy Carmichael
Your article regarding Rainbow Alliance in the April 30, 2008 issue of the Guardian was very informative, but perhaps you should have gone directly to the source of all the complaints against the organization.
The Guardian interviewed only two of the organization's advisors, only two student members, and had perspectives from sixty percent of the executive board, who of course are going to defend their position on cancelling the organization's meetings.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
3 days ago by Sarah Linville
Earlier today I was reading the most recent issue of The Guardian when I came across another batch of letters to the editor.
Essentially they consisted of blatant bashing and insulting of the paper on the part of the writer's. Each time the paper is released it appears to have the same letters simply repeated over and over again, not only insulting the intelligence of the writers but the integrity of the paper as a whole.
Guardian , Wright State University, OH
3 days ago by Amber Riippa
Experts say Wright State students are in demand and should stay in the area.
"Young adults need to be aware of opportunities so they can be the managers of their own futures," said Jane Dockery, associate director of the Center for Urban and Public Affairs.
JagBytes, Indiana University/ Purdue University, IN
4 days ago
IUPUI School of Music professor and performing artist Jack Gilfoy passed away in his sleep last weekend. As a tribute to one of the university's outstanding faculty members, JagBytes and JagRadio present a look at Gilfoy
JagBytes, Indiana University/ Purdue University, IN
4 days ago by Tina Lamb
At first, they thought Eric was deaf.
"When he was a toddler and he wasn't talking," remembers brother Trent Dilts, a junior at IUPUI, "we knew something was wrong. We just didn't know what."
Dilts, older by three years, has memories of playing quietly on the doctor's office floor with Eric while the specialist explained what was really wrong.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
4 days ago by Austin R. Fast
Although concrete admissions numbers for the class of 2012 are not yet available, Director of Admissions Laurie Koehler believes that enrollment is on track to reach the target goal of 3,450 students.
According to Koehler, May 1 was the national deadline for potential first-year students to submit a confirmation to their school of choice.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
4 days ago by Sam Hitchcock
After just falling short at Eastern Kentucky University Tuesday, Miami University men's baseball team rebounded with a 14-6 thumping of the Turtles the very next day. Led by junior standout Jordan Petraitis and freshman Kyle Weldon, the 'Hawks used their bats to silence the competition.
Miami Student, Miami University, OH
2 days ago by Dan Kukla
There is a thin line between passionate and obsessed. For many Miami University students, this line is as thin as the gap separating each hardwood panel on the Recreational Sports Center (RSC) basketball courts.
"A lot of people get their identity wrapped up in the sport," Miami graduate Jamie Borchik said.
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