Who is the oldest college newspaper?
By Sydney Mulford | 7 hours agoThere aren’t many college newspapers in the United States with a history of more than 200 years.
There aren’t many college newspapers in the United States with a history of more than 200 years.
Oxford’s only cold weather shelter will close for the year on Feb. 28. When its jurisdiction ends, occupants may be left wondering where to go next.
Renée Baernstein, dean of the College of Arts and Science, and Interim Provost Chris Makaroff demoted Christopher Howell, program director of the Physician Associate (PA) Studies program at Miami University, from his position on Dec. 12, 2025.
February is Black History Month. It’s always important to highlight movies, music, books and art that celebrate black culture and heritage. With the Academy Awards season also rapidly approaching, there is a standout film that sits at the intersection: Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners.”
Four Oxford homeowners voiced their opposition to a resolution passed during city council’s Jan. 20 meeting about constructing a new sidewalk, which would impact the properties of nine homeowners on Olde Farm Road.
The main room of The Knolls of Oxford isn’t always full of people, but on Tuesday afternoons around 3:30 p.m., Opening Minds through Art (OMA) brings friendships, art and a sense of community to the residents of this retirement village.
Associated Student Government (ASG) welcomed seven new senators during its first meeting of the spring semester on Tuesday evening.
"I can’t even process the numerous times I’ve heard people proudly announce that they haven’t read a book since elementary school. When did it become cool to admit that you’re willingly avoiding resources that can enhance your critical thinking?"
"According to a post by Priori Data, in 2025, the average person spent around five to six hours a day on their phones. This begs the question: Are we too obsessed with the relationship with our screens?"
Miami men's basketball travels to a rematch against UMass tonight at 7 p.m.
"That truth had never been more clear to me than in the midst of a crowd of hundreds on the cold Friday morning of Jan. 30 at the campus-wide ICE Out Walkout, organized by the Ohio Student Association and Young Democratic Socialists of America at Miami University."
Despite a location change and financial struggles, Uptown Threads remains open with a new mission aimed at providing for the community.
"Long before there was Rosa Parks, there was Ida B. Wells."
This past J-Term, I had the privilege to travel to Florence, Italy, through the Department of English. The 21 days I lived in Florence were filled with pasta, pizza, bread, wine and olive oil. I kept a record of my favorite restaurants and the must-get dishes I enjoyed.
In 1809, the Ohio Legislature granted Oxford township a land grant to establish Miami University on a six-mile by six-mile plot of land, or 23,040 acres.
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.