Ida B. Wells and the campaign against lynching
By Richard Campbell | Yesterday"Long before there was Rosa Parks, there was Ida B. Wells."
"Long before there was Rosa Parks, there was Ida B. Wells."
Miami's basketball teams have shattered attendance records throughout the 2025-26 season, but that begs the question: What is the point of moving Millett anymore?
"However, many study abroad programs can be realistic when you know where to look and what funding exists for you. The problem isn’t that students don’t want to go; many of us just haven’t heard we can."
Chick-fil-A officially opened in Armstrong Student Center in the fall semester of the 2025-2026 school year. It replaced the old location of Delicious Without, an allergen-friendly dining option. These healthier options are still available in the dining halls, despite the main location’s closure.
As Valentine’s Day is upon us, and couples start showing up on everyone’s Instagram feed, the idea of love begins circling around everyone’s minds. Many people, including myself, like to celebrate with anything romantic — hearts, chocolate, flowers and, most importantly, a good romance novel.So, here are six of my favorite romance novels from over the years.
Miami University is a big school. With more than 22,000 students inhabiting a 600-acre campus, it’s easy to imagine the breadth of services required to keep the campus running 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Between electricity, landscaping, maintenance and snow removal, upkeeping the campus takes an army. But what most people don’t know is that the logistics of these immense services largely fall onto the desk of one man: Cody Powell.
Miami synchronized skating is looking to continue its dominance on the national stage and capture another title at the US National Synchronized Skating Championship in Salt Lake City, Utah
"In many Latin-American countries, Valentine’s Day is celebrated as 'Dia de Amor y Amistad,' directly translating to 'Day of Love and Friendship.' I wish this spirit were more common in the United States — less focused on relationships and more on love in general — because that’s a sentiment everyone can agree on."
Fernald Preserve hosted its winter bird festival last week, highlighting wildlife while bringing in new and regular visitors.
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, The Miami Student Culture staff decided to share our favorite ships—or romantic pairings—from different media.
Carley details the highlights of her first Miami semester.
Miami men's basketball hosted a pep rally at Brick Street Bar on Feb. 12 ahead of the Battle of the Bricks rivalry on Feb. 13
Miami men's basketball is ranked for the first time since 1998-99. Devin takes readers back to that magical season when Wally Szczerbiak dominated Millett Hall
As soon as the Muppets announced their comeback show, “The Muppet Show,” I received at least 10 messages from family and friends. I’ve been an above casual Muppet enjoyer for a majority of my life, much to the dismay of my puppet-fearing younger brother.
The Miami Student (TMS) will celebrate its 200th anniversary the weekend of Feb. 27–March 1. The guest speaker series, hosted on Feb. 28, in the Heritage Room of the Shriver Center, will include a keynote speech, panels and roundtable discussions from TMS alumni spanning five decades.
The University Senate reviewed ongoing discussions on the revision of the Miami Plan and the relocation of the basketball arena during the Feb. 9 meeting.
Miami men's basketball stands as the only undefeated team remaining in college basketball. The RedHawks welcome Ohio University to Millett Hall on Feb. 13