National protests spread to Miami’s campus
By Kasey Turman | 20 hours agoOn Miami University’s campus, more than 15 students participated in a walkout on April 19 in support of students who were arrested at Columbia.
On Miami University’s campus, more than 15 students participated in a walkout on April 19 in support of students who were arrested at Columbia.
Western and Garden dining halls host ramen events, adding variety to students' meal options
Oxford observes Earth Day 2024 with several activities, including EarthFest on Saturday, April 20, beginning at 10 a.m., in Oxford Memorial Park. Adjacent to EarthFest, Oxford’s weekly Farmers Market operates on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon.
This two-day event brought together a diverse group of speakers and educators to discuss environmental justice with Miami University students, and ended the first day with a renowned author of environmental history.
Data analytics is taking over the world, and sports are no exception. See how Miami University is adapting to a changing world, with the help of the founder of “Moneyball”
Amidst all this chaos of student life, opinion writer Halle Grant has come to the realization that nothing is really that deep in college.
As we ditch our winter coats for t-shirts, how much thought are we putting into our shopping choices?
The “Good for Her Cinematic Universe” has spanned across generations, but there’s certainly been an influx of films that fall under the subgenre within the last 10 years.
The Department of Political Science hosted Mick Mulvaney, former President Donald Trump's chief of staff, and Tiffany Muller, president of End Citizens United and Let America Vote, on April 15 for the spring 2024 JANUS Forum. This semester, the forum was entitled “Bought and Paid For? Money, Speech, and Elections in America.”
For more than 27 years, the Greater Oxford Community Foundation has supported various service projects and organizations that aim to improve life in Oxford.
Miami University has always emphasized its academic integrity policies, but most students have never had a glimpse into what the academic integrity process is actually like.
Miami is home to several niche club sports, but one of the most successful is the Equestrian program, which will be represented by all three disciplines at national competitions in late April for the first time in program history.
Editor-at-large, Patrick Sullivan, returns for a mini headline dump
While routines aren't necessarily a bad thing, it's important we make an effort to switch things up now and then to keep life feeling new, exciting and fresh. Staff writer Taylor Powers has found this avenue through music.
Art galleries bring a sense of community to areas, give artists a space to share their works, provide a channel for cultural exchanges and inspire creativity, which is essential for us to continue to promote for the next generations.
Warm weather and sunny skies ushered in this year’s SparkFest on April 19; the weather, live band and free activities invited students to explore the 30 different booths.
Two of Miami’s top hitters are players who are having career years. They rank first and second in the nation in home runs and first and third in the MAC in RBIs, and both are in the top 15 in batting average. Those two players are Jenna Golembiewski and Karli Spaid.
Every time it rains I'm reminded of why it is the worst thing ever
Ulven is a brilliant songwriter, and it really shows with her girl in red music. She knows how to make a fun, vibey song that speaks to and is relatable for fans.
Still, we don’t understand the importance of a tool, especially social media in today’s world, until we feel its existence is threatened. Now, the U.S. government wants to tell my friends that they are not going to have access to the platform anymore because TikTok is a national security issue.
Between April 8 and April 15, Oxford police responded to 18 incidents, according to the Oxford Police Department’s reports.