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A student uses a gender-neutral bathroom before the name changed in Armstrong this past February.
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A student uses a gender-neutral bathroom before the name changed in Armstrong this past February.
It’s been almost three years since I joined The Miami Student. When I walked into the newsroom for the first time, I was a scared sophomore with only a few journalism classes under my belt and no idea what working in a newsroom was like.
Before Miami University bought the land where Cook Field sits today, The Oxford Retreat owned the prime real estate. The Retreat, founded in 1882, was an asylum for people with mental and nervous disorders and people with drug addictions. It was run by a man named Dr. Harvey Cook, who is the namesake for Cook Field.
Around 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 8, the smell of burning rubber hit my nose outside my apartment in AVA Toluca Hills, Los Angeles.
You might have noticed a change in scenery during your last visit to Peffer Park. On the wall of the U.S. 27 underpass is Oxford’s newest mural. Completed by the artist, Hannah Webb, on Oct. 20, the mural depicts four bright, colorful foxes.
A new amendment to an Ohio Senate bill may impact the ability of students and faculty to choose which restroom they use.
It’s the summer before your first year of college, your first taste of freedom. You are excited to meet new people but it's also nerve-racking. Fitting in is your top priority.
Every Monday during the school year, Gavin Boling, a nine-year-old student at Kramer Elementary, stays after school for an extra couple hours.
A new mural is set to be painted in Oxford this coming fall on the U.S. Route 27 underpass in Peffer Park.
On the train tracks of Irvine, Kentucky, John Starr found his passion for art. At age 14, Starr and his friends would sneak under the cover of darkness to the tracks with nothing but spray paint cans and the desire to be carried to faraway places.
After the fallout of the Devin Johnson incident, some students are seeking change.
Ohio could be the tenth state to regulate which bathroom transgender students can use at school.
In just over a year, Kasey Turman, a junior journalism and political science major, went from being a new writer to the next Editor-in-Chief of The Miami Student.
William (Bill) Pulley, a successful businessman with deep roots in Oxford and Miami University, died on Jan. 18 of natural causes.
If Debra Olabode, a junior social work and international studies major, had to describe how her experience going out to Oxford bars differed from white students’ experiences, she’d use one word: “awareness.”
Many customers have an opinion about when, where and how much to tip. For some people, tipping their bartender is a common courtesy even if they don’t leave much. For others, the decision to leave a tip and the amount depends on the bartender’s quality of service.
Bring your beer steins because Oxtoberfest is back. Oxford's own German-themed festival is preparing for its second year on Oct. 14 from 1 -8 p.m. in Uptown.
Oxford has a lot of fun activities, restaurants and stores to visit, but if you’re looking for somewhere to go outside the city’s limits, here are six places to visit just outside of Oxford.
The cool, crisp fall air finally arrived this weekend after days of hot weather. It scattered fallen leaves across the ground, carried sounds of laughter and perfumed the air with the smell of spiced apples and funnel cake at the 58th Annual Apple Butter Festival on Saturday, Oct. 7.
After her high school years were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Miami University junior Autumn Allen stepped onto campus in August excited for a taste of normal.