Let’s rock: Dust and Guitars takes Oxford by storm at Battle Of The Bands 2024
By Sarah Frosch | 8 hours agoWinners of Miami University's Guitar Club's annual Battle of the Bands, Dust and Guitars, stole the show during their live performance.
Winners of Miami University's Guitar Club's annual Battle of the Bands, Dust and Guitars, stole the show during their live performance.
Ongoing concerns regarding the external investigation conducted by the Oxford Police Department (OPD) and Officer Matthew Blauvelt’s use of force employed on Devin Johnson on the morning of Nov. 18 outside Brick Street Bar found their way to the public participation section of the April 16 city council meeting.
If there’s one thing that’s become clear after the Battle of the Bands, it’s that there is always a need for live music. It’s a great way to connect with others, since music is something everyone can enjoy.
Adorning the hallway leading to the Hefner Museum of Natural History are vibrant water color paintings displaying different aspects of a vital part of marine ecosystems: coral.
The Miami Student has a new podcast: LAS: The Last Capstone. Hosted by Sarah Kennel and Taylor Powers.
A trial against Miami University in the case of a wrongful death lawsuit is set to take place Oct. 6-10, 2025 in Columbus.
Ohio could be the tenth state to regulate which bathroom transgender students can use at school.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) held four cabinet elections and one confirmation at its April 9 meeting. Student Body President-Elect (SBP) Will Brinley and Student Body Vice President-Elect (SBVP) Babs Dwyer gave an update on post-victory initiatives.
Columnist Meredith Perkins ranks the New York Times games after playing them all each day for a week.
The Talawanda School District Board of Education continued discussing potential changes for the busing system and school start times for the 2024-2025 school year at its April 11 meeting.
The Day of the Mushroom is April 16. It’s an occasion to celebrate all things mushrooms, primarily by consuming them and sharing fun facts. Here’s one fun fact: mushrooms breathe like humans – they take in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
Gray cites artists like David Bowie, A-Ha and Cutting Crew as inspiration for the record. As a big fan of ’80s music myself, I was excited to see the direction Gray would take, especially since his sound up until this point has consistently remained mellow, indie pop.
Oxford was lucky enough to have the total solar eclipse pass over on Monday, April 8.
The solar eclipse was a momentous event, but for some students with disabilities it posed unique, and possiby dangerous, situations.
I saw the film opening day and was promptly blown to smithereens in sheer excitement. “Monkey Man” explores political repression and religious persecution, all while finding a way to be one of the most violent movies I’ve ever seen.
November’s primary election is creeping up, and junior political science major and ASG’s Secretary for Governmental Relations Patrick Houlihan intends to get the community more involved and informed through “community conversations.”
Editor-in-Chief, Kasey Turman's recipe for rigatoni with sweet sausage and tomato sauce.
Activists and figures in the media have used their clothes to express their political views.
As the moon covered the sun on Monday, students, community members and visitors cheered at the sky, reveling in this perplexing event. The last total solar eclipse that could be viewed in Ohio was in 1806, and North America won’t be in “the path of totality” again for another 20 years, with Ohio having to wait until 2099.
Brick Street, one of Oxford’s Uptown bars, hosted an event to celebrate Monday’s total solar eclipse that spanned from Northern Mexico to Eastern Canada. Oxford laid directly under the eclipse’s path of totality, with the moon fully covering the sun from 3:08 to 3:11 p.m.
The last total solar eclipse in Ohio took place in 1806, making the April 8 eclipse a once-in-a-lifetime historic event. Oxford was filled with a variety of festivities for the occasion, including a celebration just outside of King Library.