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From “rich daddy” to Pell Grant recipients: a look at Miami’s class division ECONOMICS COMMENCEMENT
ABBY BAMMERLIN ASST. CAMPUS & COMMUNITY EDITOR
LEXI WHITEHEAD ASST. CAMPUS & COMMUNITY EDITOR
Miami University’s preppy reputacial and anecdotal evidence shows that sentiment has contributed to a lasting impact on the university’s socioeconomic diversity. While federal privacy laws pro-
Miami University President Greg son-Jenkins will be this year’s spring commencement speaker. The an-
many low-income students are admitted to a university, one indication is through the percentage of students receiving a Pell Grant. This federal grant is available for students who display a high need for
life to social justice. “While teaching was my vocation, my calling was always communi-
during a Board of Trustees meeting.
Rights Movement. There was never a time I was not active or not calling for
Pell Grant statistics for colleges across the country.
She began her career as a public
school year received Pell Grants – the lowest among four-year public universities in Ohio. For comparison, the average percentage of students receiving Pell Grants from four-year public universi-
Women Voters and served two terms. elected to the position, and she also served as the chair of the League of Women Voters Education Fund. With the League of Women Vot-
Beth Johnson, the director of stu-
that closed loopholes in campaign creasing the amount of voters in local elections. She also helped with the “Get Out
wrote in an email to The Miami Student that admission decisions are not cumstances. “Admission decisions are based on a review of the student’s admission materials and are NOT [sic] based on DESIGN EDITOR OWEN BERG
First-year Lexi Fields, an integrated social studies education major, received a Pell Grant after being admitted to Miami. She said she notices some members of the student body
said. “It’s kind of the same with tuition, maybe we were talking about getting our books or how many courses are taking. For some people, they just don’t even really recognize or realize that funding is a struggle for some
some indication of Miami’s socioeconomic diversity. According to the study, the median income of families of students at
Despite the limitations placed on
parison, the median income of households in Ohio at the same time was
just doesn’t really cross their mind the
to U.S. census data. First-year business economics major Evan Gates, who posted The Times study to his Instagram, said the date of the study’s publication does not necessarily change its relevance. CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
online resources for nonpartisan election information. “Throughout her illustrious ca-
our graduates will be inspired to use their Miami education to serve, lead
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Let’s talk about (pandemic) sex, baby STUDENT LIFE HANNAH HORSINGTON ASST. MAGAZINE EDITOR Tinder. Bumble. Hinge. Meet up. Hook up. Maybe talk again, maybe not. For many college students, this was the pre-pandemic reality. For some, it still is. For others, the pandemic has caused them to stay away from those random strangers at the bar or Whether searching for the love of their life or simply looking for a quick hookup, one thing seems to be true for many college students’ sex lives during the pandemic — they’re more cautious, reevaluating who they’re having sex with and what their values are. Junior Maddie Rennie has found herself ing hookups online in the past months. Instead, inner circle. “I’ve hooked up with other people in my friend group and got to know them better, which has kind of eliminated me trying to meet new people and go places where I haven’t gone before or environments I haven’t really been exposed She’s hooked up with friends from high school and friends-of-a-friend. While she may have hooked up with one or two of them anyway, others she may not have if not for the pandemic. “A lot of times, before the pandemic, I would meet people at the bar or in class or things like that, which made it a little bit easier to meet people outside of my circle, which sometimes is nice … but for right now, it’s easier and safer to stay DESIGNER SADIE VAN WIE
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on me personally is getting my feelings involved when it comes to people in my inner circle, because that makes things a little more complicated A sophomore kinesiology major, who spoke under the condition of anonymity, also found himself turning to a person that he already knew, and someone who he knew takes the pandemic seriously, to lose his virginity with. He hooked up with a friend from high school, and while he isn’t sure if this would have still been the case in a non-pandemic world, he does know that his friends’ views on the pandemic were a contributing factor. “I’m more inclined to just go with someone who I’ve already known who obviously takes the He also felt more motivated to go with someone more than a stranger, building a connection our generation has become more accustomed to. Like Rennie, he feels the constant isolation many people have experienced over the past year has caused them to crave human contact even more — and not just for sex. “People are more looking for someone to be with, [and] they don’t basically just have to have ly during this time, and all I’ve wanted was to just, like, have someone, obviously that I know, just in my bed with me, watching TV, cuddling, A junior strategic communications major, who also spoke under the condition of anonymity, has found herself CONTINUED ON PAGE 3
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Rennie is also grateful that she has company — something that the pandemic has often pre-
vented in the past year. She said it’s nice not to feel alone and hooking up with someone is a good way to relieve that feeling of isolation. The one downside to staying within her circle of friends? Feelings sometimes get caught in the middle.
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