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(03/16/24 6:00pm)
You may have seen me. I’ve been out there a lot — random places, holding a camera. I promise I was working on stuff. Journalism stuff. News. Maybe sometimes I was messing around for art class or because I felt like it. But, like, usually it was work.
(02/15/24 1:11am)
Students find it difficult to focus during class when technology is involved.
(02/01/24 3:19am)
Oxford Fire Department continues to respond to calls made by Miami University students, further straining its overworked staff.
(01/30/24 12:00pm)
Students populated classrooms in the McVey Data Science building for the first time on Monday. Course attendance was accompanied by exploration, direction-seeking and approving remarks.
(10/12/23 1:20am)
(08/31/23 3:33pm)
Another year, another #MoveinMiami. Over the weekend students made their way back to Oxford, onto campus and into residence halls and housing uptown.
(05/04/23 1:21am)
Baristas at the Starbucks in Shriver Center said the physical line has gone down and ordering in-person is faster.
(05/07/23 8:00pm)
Miami University’s 2023 spring semester continues to hurtle toward its end, and students are starting to seek out burrows and haunts to hunker down in and prepare for finals.
(05/03/23 11:28pm)
Kinshuk Tella believes that to be a good leader, you need to be a good follower, something he has practiced throughout his four years at Miami.
(04/07/23 8:00pm)
Lightning flashed and flowers bloomed as Miamians donned shorts and umbrellas to sun and slosh their way through the first days of April. Spring semester brings warmth, rain, thoughts of graduation and different challenges for Miami University’s Physical Facilities Department.
(12/01/22 1:03am)
This semester, five electric bikes have been reported stolen.
(11/08/22 7:19pm)
Election Protection is a national nonpartisan organization that ensures everyone has access to their right to vote. A representative from the organization was at Marcum to monitor for voter intimidation.
(11/08/22 7:29pm)
There's been a steady stream of voters at Marcum all day, but not enough that there's been a line to wait.
(10/03/22 8:03pm)
The 2022 Inclusion Forum's theme was "Essential Equity and Access."
(09/15/22 12:19am)
This year, about 1,400 students are non-U.S. citizens at Miami, but international students still make up less than 10% of the student population.
(09/01/22 1:50am)
Miami University has undergone many changes in menus, food and restaurants following their outsourcing to Aramark Corporation. Field to Fork, picture above, moved into Sumeshi's old spot.
(09/01/22 12:28am)
Finding a good place to study is just as important as getting the studying done. Some students choose to study in Armstrong Student Center (pictured here), while others choose to study in their dorm or a coffee shop. This list lays out the best study spots at Miami.
(09/01/22 12:01am)
Robbie Potter, a fire inspector for Oxford, said the building's owner still hasn't scheduled a final inspection to get an occupancy permit.
(08/20/22 2:00pm)
While all Miamians will be looking for places to study, eat and relax this year, some students will be looking for an extra place — one that makes them some money. For junior audiology major Fiona Halloran, finding that place came down to old connections.
(05/27/22 4:23pm)
City council voted to reopen Oxford’s Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) for the third consecutive year, this time without a closing date. The resolution was approved unanimously at the council’s May 17 meeting.