Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity suspended
By Shannon Mahoney | 18 hours agoSigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE), a fraternity at Miami University, was placed on summary suspension last week.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE), a fraternity at Miami University, was placed on summary suspension last week.
While it is ultimately up to the Academy to pick the winners, we are, once again, going to tell you our thoughts. So who’s going to take home this year’s Oscars in the biggest categories of the night?
When an exposed crude oil pipeline ran through Seven Mile Creek, endangering the well fields that supply Oxford's drinking water, groundwater protection manager Tim McLelland helped avert the potential disaster.
Assistant Opinion Editor Taylor Powers argues that the digital culture kids are growing up in is bad for everyone's future, not just theirs.
Assistant Opinion Editor Taylor Powers argues that the digital culture kids are growing up in is bad for everyone's future, not just theirs.
Miami men's basketball currently sits at 19-5, its best start to the season since 1998-99. Head coach Travis Steele looked to a deep bench and a strong team culture to allow the RedHawks to roll to 10 conference wins, but the team has its sights set on Cleveland and beyond.
Passion takes many forms. For Miami University, one of its forms is its study abroad program, ranked fourth in the nation for undergrads in public universities. From Miami’s campus in Luxembourg to faculty-led excursions to far-flung locations, the study abroad program offers many opportunities for students to immerse themselves in new learning environments.
Miami women's basketball boasts its best start to the season since 2018-19. The RedHawks sit at 14-8, but with seven matchups left, including critical rematches against conference opponents, Miami needs to stay focused if the team hopes to make a deep postseason push.
With the start of a new semester, I’ve been utilizing my free time — primarily on weekends — to work through my watchlist.
Opinion writer Jada Rogers was shell shocked when TikTok was banned for 14 hours, but the time without the addictive app allowed her to reflect on her own social media habits, and change them now that it's back.
Opinion writer Jada Rogers was shell shocked when TikTok was banned for 14 hours, but the time without the addictive app allowed her to reflect on her own social media habits, and change them now that it's back.
Opinion writer Landon Morrison writes a heartfelt Valentine's Day letter to the univeristy he has accepted it's time to move on from.
Don’t worry — I see you. For this week, I’d like to give you some songs that are the antithesis of Valentine’s Day. Consider it a little gift from me to you.
After the first week of the 2025 season, Miami softball dropped to 1-4 under new head coach Mandy Gardner-Colegate. However, the RedHawks believe the weekend showcased many positives, and the team looks to improve each week until conference play begins.
The global sensation TikTok was released in 2016. Since then, it has been the source of fashion trends, entertaining dances and creative stories. For nine years, the app has drawn in inspiring companies, influencers and celebrities.
As baseball season approaches, Miami is looking to take the next steps towards contending for a MAC Championship with key players coming back from injuries.
Valentine’s Day is here, and in the spirit of the holiday, we at The Miami Student have decided to share some relationships in the media that we love to love.
Four years may seem like a long time – until they’re almost over. Looking back, I barely recognize my first-year self, and I believe that’s exactly how it should be. College isn’t just about academics; it’s a time of transformation and pushing beyond your comfort zone in ways you never expected.
Miami University welcomes a new Sustainability Engagement Coordinator, Alex Miller. She aims to make sustainability a collaborative effort campus-wide.
Miami University released new course load requirements to its professors on Dec. 3, 2024. The requirements are calculated based on the workload equivalent (WLE) system used previously. However, the revised requirements, which would go into effect fall of 2025, would increase the number of courses for most professors.
Whom does Miami serve? Because if the decision to increase professor workloads goes through, it will harm students and professors alike.