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By The Editorial Board | YesterdayThe Student's Editorial Board strongly opposes any plans to build over Cook Field or Slant Walk, two of Miami's most beloved outdoor spaces.
The Student's Editorial Board strongly opposes any plans to build over Cook Field or Slant Walk, two of Miami's most beloved outdoor spaces.
Miami University’s Information Technology Services recently expanded its technological offerings with three new artificial intelligence (AI) tools: Google Gemini, Zoom AI Companion and Webex AI Assistant.
In the Hefner Museum basement, below taxidermied animals from across the world, a storage room houses a giant metal box, the inside containing the lifelong work of former Miami University biology professor Jack Vaughn: a collection of meticulously labeled and organized butterflies from all 50 states.
Initially, first-year student Matthew wondered why he chose to go to college in Ohio, somewhere vastly different from San Diego. But he soon found himself happy with his decision.
Ethan Wright is a sophomore from Dayton, Ohio. Wright is a new walk-on for the men’s basketball team, taking a nonconventional way to playing Division I basketball.
For first-year students in the Farmer School of Business, going to class is no laughing matter.
While walking home with friends, first-year student Cece hopes she can trust passerbys to not cause trouble. Yet, she finds herself proven wrong.
The team that stepped up and won the 2023 Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship sat at 1-4 before Oct. 12. Since then, however, the RedHawks have won six straight games to tie for first in the MAC. Miami's opening slate against Power Four opponents sets the RedHawks up for success once MACtion begins
Miami alumni Stephen Wilson implores the administration to consider the impact that a potential new basketball arena on Slant Walk would have on students.
Most days, Jessica Rivera is busy teaching one-on-one voice lessons, attending meetings with music department faculty and helping prospective students learn about the music program at Miami University.
Here are the songs I’ve been bumping while begrudgingly completing assignment after assignment.
First-year student Anna listens to her hallmates whine about their homesickness, while she dreams about her future at Miami University
The librarians of the Faculty Alliance of Miami (FAM) send an open letter to the dean and the administration about fair contracts.
Miami women's basketball started the 2024-25 season strong. A major addition to this year's addition is Isle De Vries, who arrived in Oxford from the Netherlands. De Vries holds a unique journey that has led her to this point in her life.
At its Nov. 19 meeting, Oxford City Council reviewed proposals for cutting the amount of convention tax funds from 100% to 50% given to “Enjoy Oxford.”
With a new coaching staff and additions to the team, Miami skating is looking to continue the program's historical success.
For many students, the weeks between Thanksgiving break and J-Term can be the longest of the semester. Students break out of their academic routine and default back to their lives at home. As students barrel towards the finish line, they are met with final exams, projects and essays. Here are seven ways to prioritize your mental health to end the semester strong.
Dressing your pup makes them stand out, and sometimes it’s actually beneficial for them. Plus, it’s cute as hell. As long as your dog is comfortable with whatever you dress them in, keeping their wardrobe as fresh as yours is a fun and rewarding experience.
First-year student Emma is always awoken by her roommate returning home from a night out. So, she doesn't worry about accidentally waking her up in the morning.
For nearly 60 years, Millett Hall has served as the home for the Miami University RedHawks men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams.
Between Nov. 11 and Nov. 18, Oxford police responded to 17 incidents, according to Oxford Police Department reports.