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Ways to stress less this exam season

For college students around the country, exam season is one of the most stressful times of year. Between studying, papers and packing for the semester, things can be tense. Luckily, Miami University offers plenty of ways students can engage in activities to help them distress. 


Family Allergy and Asthma is closing abruptly after staff shortages.
NEWS

Local allergy clinic announces closure, leaving many people in a lurch

Family Allergy and Asthma in Oxford will be permanently shutting its doors at the end of May. For people who go there regularly to receive allergy shots and other immunotherapy services, the timing of this closing could not have been worse, since students and residents are in the midst  of peak allergy season. 





Students work on their individual projects at You're Fired
NEWS

Behind the Building: You’re Fired

 If you’ve ever had the urge to paint pottery, there's a good chance you’ve checked out You’re Fired. This store, at the corner of West High Street and Beech Street has a long history of housing not just painters, but also various grocery stores. 




In the fall, right-handed pitcher Patrick Mastrian IV worked with Riley Feltner to adjust his pitch and throw a true putaway
MEN'S SPORTS

Miami baseball’s technology: Application of analytics in pitching development bolsters the program’s future

 The use of analytics and technology in baseball has become more rampant at every level. For the Miami RedHawks baseball program, it’s no different. The access to these technologies is not only huge for the recruitment side of college baseball, but the application and usage of the numbers is also important for the pitchers already on the staff to reach their full potential. 










Poet Rita Dove visits Miami via Zoom to discuss her career and inspirations behind her poetry.
NEWS

Buckeyes and Books: Conversations with Rita Dove

The buckeye. Ohio’s state tree inspired Miami University alumna Rita Dove, America's first Black Poet Laureate and winner of both the National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal. She found poetry in both the buckeye and a myriad of other earthy topics during “A Conversation with Rita Dove,” an event held on Miami’s campus on Thursday, April 25.


Taylor Swift released her double album, "The Tortured Poets Department," on Apr. 19, giving fans 31 new songs.
ENTERTAINMENT

‘The Tortured Poets Department’: A swiftie's behind-the-scenes look into Taylor’s life

Over the past two years, we’ve seen a polished and happy side of Swift as she performed onstage in her series of sparkly outfits. Still, with her new double album, “The Tortured Poets Department” and “The Anthology,” which consists of 15 additional songs, Swifties get an inside look at what her life has been like behind the scenes through a whopping 31 tracks. 


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