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Culture writer Ayla Peden considered Robert Eggers' "Nosferatu" both grotesque and beautiful.
CULTURE

‘Nosferatu’: The much-needed revival of gothic horror

With students returning to campus, one question is looming in the backs of everyone’s minds: How did you spend your Christmas day? Many will say, “spending time with family” or “nothing really; It was a normal day.” However, if you’re like me, you flocked to the theaters to watch Robert Eggers’ newest film, “Nosferatu.”




Assistant Culture Editor Stella Powers believes Timothée Chalamet delivered the performance of a lifetime in "A Complete Unknown."
CULTURE

Timothée Chalamet delivers award-worthy performance in Bob Dylan biopic

If you grew up anything like I did, Bob Dylan was a household name. His albums would be constantly spinning on my dad’s record player, and “Maggie’s Farm” remains stuck in my head, even now. As I got older, I never sought out to listen to Dylan on my own time. There’s so much other music out there — it’s almost as if his discography had slipped my mind. However, seeing “A Complete Unknown,” the 2024 Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet, reminded me why I loved the musician in the first place, and revitalized my desire to listen to his music again as an adult.



NEWS

The feelings behind Miami’s sorority LLC

Hailey Roth came to Miami University last fall excited about the many opportunities of college life. A local to Bethesda, Maryland, Roth saw college as her opportunity to break out of her hometown mold and start something new: a new living situation, different classes, a fresh environment and most importantly, new friends.


Central Quad now houses 17 sororities within its five dorms, mostly lived in by second-year students.
NEWS

The real reason why Miami doesn’t have sorority houses

Of the 24 Interfraternity Council fraternity chapters at Miami, 21 occupy off-campus houses associated with the university. These chapter houses allow second-year fraternity men to live off campus, so long as they and their chapter are in good standing with the university. But sorority women do not have the same opportunity.










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