New bus routes, Amtrak train station come to Oxford
By Abe Hagood and Parker Green | 7 hours agoFor students and residents who use public transportation, getting around Oxford has gotten new updates.
For students and residents who use public transportation, getting around Oxford has gotten new updates.
Celebrity chef, author and restaurateur Antonia Lofaso might be known for winning TV cooking challenges, but she was once a single mom, simply hoping to land a job in a restaurant.Lofaso visited on behalf of the Miami University lecture series, which brings in celebrities to give a talk of their choosing a couple of times a semester.
Down in a windowless basement on High Street, there’s an authentic German restaurant with cozy ambiance and great food. Steinkeller is a great place to feel like you’ve stepped into a traditional bier hall without ever leaving Oxford.
The National Collegiate Hockey Conference released its preseason All-Conference team on September 17, and The Miami Student Assistant Sports Editor Jeff Middleton was one of the media members to select players. He explains his picks in his most recent column.
Popular culture is an entity that is continuously evolving as time goes on. Music has a tremendous influence on culture, and they often change together.When we reflect on influential moments in musical culture, our minds first travel back to early 20th-century music. Or, back to arguably the most iconic period of music history: the 1960s. This is when society began its transition from traditional purity culture into an age of rock, free thinking and revolution.
The second night of Conan Gray’s “The Wishbone Pajama Show” was an outstanding performance of emotional music, beautiful production, and glamorous costumes. On Sept. 13, Gray took the stage at Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati.The atmosphere was electric — the crowd matched Gray’s stage presence through their adherence to the show’s theme.
Fifty young men. One, long, long road. Every time one’s speed dips below three miles per hour, they’re issued a warning. Three warnings, and a person gets a ticket. In the end, only one remains. The Major (Mark Hamill), a grizzled army man who heads the Long Walk, tells the contestants as much in the opening minutes of the movie.
Within the past two decades, trends have been seemingly repeating themselves — even more so with rapid technological advances and references toward nostalgia. In 2017, 1980s-esque windbreakers and scrunchies were trend highlights; 2020 brought back “Y2K;” I even wrote about 2014 Tumblr fashion in 2022. Now, 2025 is reviving 2013.
"It makes me uncomfortable, which leads me to raise my hand, which leads me to answer my fifth question in a row, which leads the class (and possibly the professor) to think I’m some unbearable brown-noser who loves the sound of her own voice."
“August slipped away into a moment in time…,” Taylor Swift once sang in her hit song “August,” and with that comes the long-awaited, back for a limited time, pumpkin spice.The combination of cinnamon and spice in a latte evokes a cozy, fall-like feel for people across the world. And now that the “ber” months are in full swing, these vibes are in high demand.
"Years of loud sounds and trouble concentrating can eventually affect Miami’s esteemed national ranking if students begin to receive lower grades due to impaired focus. All of these “what ifs” and “maybes” could be avoided if Miami leaves Millett Hall in its current location."
On Aug. 22 residents learned their apartment complex would no longer provide transportation from students’ apartments to Miami University.
The Miami RedHawks football team won its first game of the 2025 season with a shutout against Lindenwood at home. The RedHawks open up Mid-American Conference play against Northern Illinois next week.
Pressures like program cuts and financial earnings convince students to choose different majors.
The Miami RedHawks football team stays at home this weekend and welcomes the Lindenwood Lions for the final non-conference game of the season. Kickoff is at 3:30 p.m. at Yager Stadium on Sept. 27
"In order for first years at Miami to have a more seamless transition to college life, The Hub needs to be reorganized. The website needs a better browsing experience that is automatically listed in the way the clubs are sorted during the Mega Fair."
Miami University is working on revisions to the Miami Plan. Marko Dumančić and Elizabeth Wardle appeared as representatives from the University Senate to give a presentation on restructuring the Miami Plan at the Sept. 23 Associated Student Government (ASG) meeting.
A new golf simulator entertainment venue is set to be built on the ground floor of the Princess Apartment Building.
"Despite many of the stereotypes that circulate about Miami and its students, my experience has been the opposite of what I feared. I’ve found acceptance, respect, joy and even the ability to express my political opinions, which is something I didn’t feel exactly safe doing in my hometown."
Nathan French, vice chair of the senate and chair of the Senate Executive Committee, set the tone at University Senate’s second meeting of the semester on Sept. 22 by emphasizing the importance of academic freedom and diversity of perspectives.