
For Cincinnati residents, voting on the sale of a railway may seem like an insignificant issue compared to cannabis and abortion legalization, the other major issues on the ballot. However, the potential sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway (CSR) has… Read more

In early November of 2022 I had a conversation with Professor Michael Kimmage, a historian and chair of the History Department at Catholic University, who came to Miami University to deliver a speech on “The Four Origins of War in… Read more

Terius Madrigal As you may have seen in the news recently, there is talk from Congress about banning Tiktok in the U.S. This arises from the privacy concerns over the data TikTok collects from users and who they sell it… Read more

Meredith Perkins and Ally Britton-Heitz On Feb 12, Shannon Maguire, senior media adviser of USAID’s Europe and Eurasia Bureau, visited Miami University to give a talk on media censorship and global challenges related to media. As an employee of USAID,… Read more

This past summer, the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade with Dobbs v. Jackson, leaving the right to have an abortion to be decided by states. Following the recent midterm elections, and new precedents challenging women’s rights to bodily autonomy in Ohio,… Read more

There is a trend at Miami University that I have noticed increasingly over the past two and a half years: everything is closed. From “a la markets” to the dining halls, food options for students have either been reduced in… Read more