‘Science saves lives’: Oxford’s local Stand Up for Science rally
By Venezia McHenry | 3 days agoA protest sweeping the nation found itself in Oxford, where Miami students, faculty and Oxford residents defended the pursuit and belief in science.
A protest sweeping the nation found itself in Oxford, where Miami students, faculty and Oxford residents defended the pursuit and belief in science.
I had never seen a film like this before — one that made me appreciate the art of filmmaking. Now, five years and at least 20 watches later, “Pride and Prejudice” still holds a special place in my heart.
City council discussed ongoing and future public transportation improvements, infrastructure projects and upcoming grant applications at its March 4 meeting.
Each year, celebrities flood the carpet with a variety of outfits, ranging from stunning to questionable to sometimes even atrocious.
The most talked-about moment had to be the number of Oscars “Anora” took home. For most of the ceremony, many films were tied for the most wins. However, by the end, “Anora” left with five awards in some of the biggest categories, including film editing, original screenplay, best directing, best actress and, most importantly, best picture.
Miami women's basketball closed out the regular season with its ninth win at Millett Hall. The RedHawks play in Cleveland at the MAC tournament on March 12
Miami men's basketball set program history this season with 15-straight home wins. The RedHawks continued their winning streak at Millett Hall with a win over Ball State on senior night
Miami men's basketball closes out the regular season at home tonight against Ball State
Kathleen Zien has been around Millett Hall for years. She believes it already serves the purpose the new arena is trying to accomplish, and scolds the university for planning to tear it down.
Public transportation in Oxford is welcoming a new home base this fall. The Chestnut Street multimodal station seeks to connect transportation in Oxford.
With increased faculty workload being pushed by the administration, Professor Steven Conn argues this will be detrimental to Miami's signature balance of undergraduate teaching and reasearch.
Since President Crawford seems to be slapping his approval on every project the committee hands him, I thought I’d throw my hat into the ring.
After the Board of Trustees meeting approved the new sports arena location, students said they felt confused and unheard by the university.
Thirteen players from the Miami football team worked out for NFL scouts at Miami Pro Day on March 3.
Amid the possibility of Ohio Senate Bill 1 passing in the state government, nearly 300 Miami University faculty and staff take a stand, reminding Miami students that they will continue to fight.
Miami University Athletics announced the football schedule for the 2025 season. The RedHawks face two road and two home non-conference opponents before beginning conference play in October.
Miami women's basketball has two more games, both at Millett Hall, before heading off to Cleveland. The RedHawks welcome Central Michigan to Oxford tonight at 7 p.m.
Growing up, I was a dinosaur kid. Others loved trains, cars, fire trucks or boats – but not me. I was a dinosaur kid.
Miami men's basketball stays on the road tonight against Buffalo. The RedHawks have two more games until the MAC tournament
Opinion writer Jamie Gowans breaks down Ohio Senate Bill 1, and why it will not benefit higher education.