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Panhel sees fewer rush guides

After seeing decreased interest in Greek Life Guide (GLG) applications for the 2009-10 sorority recruitment, Miami University's Panhellenic Association (Panhel) extended the deadline a week to find enough applicants. These women, designated to mentor perspective new members for the duration of their recruitment process, are vital components of recruitment.… Post the First Comment

ASG votes on toasters, printers in dorms

Miami University students may start seeing toasters popping up in their kitchenettes and printers being installed their in their residence halls. Tappan Hall Senator Jay Harmon, author of the toaster bill, along with Associated Student Government (ASG) student senate is recommending the department of housing, dining and guest services put toasters in residence hall kitchenettes for the 2009-10 academic year.… Post the First Comment

Faculty Assembly discusses long-term goals

Miami University President David Hodge urged faculty to continue to think about long-term goals at the final Faculty Assembly meeting of the year Wednesday afternoon. The meeting covered the state financial situation, the Top 25 Initiative and the awarding of the Benjamin Harrison Medallion to Arlene Mickey Sarquis of the chemistry department.… Post the First Comment

Dinner honors late Sigma Pi brother

"Arioi" in Polynesian means to excel in leaving a mark. This was true for everyone who knew Jason Madachy, a Miami University graduate who died June 9, 2007 while vacationing in Nag's Head, N.C., with his family. … Post the First Comment

Gamma Phi Beta to host new baking philanthropy

The sisters of Miami University's chapter of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority are gearing up to host their new spring philanthropy, the Crescent Classic, April 26. The event will be from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Shriver Center multi-purpose room. The Crescent Classic is Gamma Phi Beta's international philanthropy, named for the sorority's crescent symbol.… Post the First Comment

Rabbi discusses Christian-Jewish relations

Nationally renowned rabbi Michael Cook presented his expertise of both Jewish and Christian perspectives in his lecture, "Jesus, Paul and the Gospels: Assessing Typical Jewish Views" Thursday evening in Harrison Hall. As a rabbi with a doctorate in the New Testament, Cook specialized in Jewish-Christian relations and has produced numerous publications examining these intertwined ideologies, including his new book, Modern Jews Engage the New Testament: Enhancing Jewish Well-Being in a Christian Environment.… Post the First Comment

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