Preview: Miami softball prepares for MAC Tournament with fifth title in sight
By Zoe Fleischer | 19 hours agoWith only two games remaining in the regular season, the Miami University softball team prepares for its appearance in the MAC tournament.
With only two games remaining in the regular season, the Miami University softball team prepares for its appearance in the MAC tournament.
All campus Starbucks locations at Miami University mistakenly charged customers with state taxes on mobile ordered drinks that included extra espresso shots since an app update on July 1, 2025.
Cooper Meneghetti's opinions on Miami basketball's transfer portal moves.
Stage Left, a theater organization on campus fully led by Miami University students, presents a musical every semester. This spring, they performed “Be More Chill” over the weekend of April 24-26.“Be More Chill” follows the life of a teenager, Jeremy Here: A social outcast who has one friend, an estranged relationship with his father and an enormous crush on a girl who barely knows he exists. More than anything, he desires to be cool.
"This isn’t just a women’s issue, it’s a community issue. When women are paid less, it affects entire families."
The Associated Student Government (ASG) passed a resolution Tuesday to introduce “Swoopette” as Miami University’s female mascot, alongside a separate resolution encouraging zero-waste initiatives, as well as electing four senate leadership positions.
Between April 20 and April 27, police officers responded to 14 different incidents, according to the Oxford Police Department report.
The Miami University RedHawks tennis team upset the top-seeded University of Massachusetts Minutemen in the MAC tournament semifinals, but fell in the championship to the Toledo Rockets.
Courtney Hineman and Melanie Schael attended Best Buddies’ annual ball this February, each wearing black dresses and dancing to “Low” by Flo Rida and T-Pain. The pair sees nothing unusual about their friendship, but others might question it.
Miami University Senate outlined their short and long term financial trends, emphasizing challenges to come during their annual budget forum on Monday.
Kyle Aucoin reflected on hitting 'rock bottom' and described how a relationship introduced him to faith.
Christopher Howell, who was demoted from his post as director of the Physician Assistant (PA) program in December, was the target of complaints from three female staff who said he “makes us feel unsafe and uncomfortable,” according to the Office of Equity and Equal Opportunity (OEEO) Incident Reporting Form.
"If anyone reading this can somehow still support the U.S. and Israel’s actions, I can only urge you to do one thing: Visit the Middle East."
Sticky fingers, paper clippings and ink smears are the fundamentals of zines. While this may sound juvenile, this accessible entrance to a nuanced community is a huge part of the appeal. Anyone can do it, any time.Stefanie Hilles, a librarian at the Art and Architecture Library, defined zines as “self-published, kind of anti-establishment, underground little magazines that, in a lot of ways, are done for the love of the game instead of profit.”
"If you don’t already know me, you can’t even tell I’m disabled — aside from my limp and the fact I have a handicap placard. When I am not using any of my mobility devices, the only sign of my disability is my oversized purse, which is necessary to carry all the medications and other supplies that I need when I am out and about."
It's a high 70-degree Sunday in Oxford, one of the first of the spring season, and I find myself craving something cold, refreshing and, most importantly, nutritional. Historically, this would’ve been hard to find for students around Oxford, where Uptown is known for its assortment of bars, sandwich shops and other fast-casual restaurants.However, on April 11, a new kind of bar opened on High Street — The Berry Bar.
"I can understand there are a lot of bathrooms to keep clean across campus; I can deal with hair in the drain and miscellaneous bottles of shampoo littering the ground. But mold is something no one should have to live with."
The group of roughly 25 Miami University students and faculty marched from Cook Field to Roudebush Hall April 24 as part of their sanctuary campus campaign to protect students, faculty and staff if ICE were to come to campus.
On a quiet campus Tuesday evening, Shideler Hall room 237 is anything but quiet. It’s busy with the bustle of people bouncing from table to table, excitedly catching up with friends. The room smells of cookies and Koolaide while the sound of lively gospel music fills the room.
The University Senate reviewed end-of-year updates, advanced multiple policy proposals and introduced new academic initiatives as the end of the spring semester nears.
Despite the rainy weather, the Oxford Bee Festival brought out dozens of locals, students and vendors alike. The festival kicked off Saturday, April 18, with the O.A.T.S. & Honey 5k/10k in the morning and vendors and inflatables setting up along High Street in the afternoon.