
Image Credit: Miami University Owen Martin More than 17% of Miami’s undergraduate population is identified as disabled by the Miller Center for Student Disability Services – that’s nearly 3,000 people. But there’s one question very few people tend to ask:… Read more

Image credit: Getty Images Eleanor Jones For hundreds of years, left-handedness was seen as something demonic, punishable as a crime, a problem that needed to be fixed. The Ancient Greeks and Romans had a preference for right-handed people, believing left-handedness… Read more

Annabel Dechant and Jack Liebowitz Last week, Miami University hosted Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House press secretary for the Biden administration and first LGBTQ Black woman to hold a White House press briefing, and Marc Short, former Assistant to the… Read more

Annabel DeChant On April 14, Harvard announced that it would not comply with demands that the Trump administration made of the university. The New York Times reported the university’s decision, noting that it made Harvard “the first university to refuse… Read more

Caroline Babbitt Introduction: Observations from Study Abroad in London During my time in London on the “Law and Policy in London” J-Term study abroad trip with Miami’s political science professors Dr. Matt Arbuckle and Professor Neal Schuett, I was struck… Read more

Annabel DeChant Here in the U.S., students on college campuses have been at the forefront of discourse and action surrounding the conflict in Gaza. In the wake of continued conflict in the region and of President Trump’s criticism of students… Read more