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(7 hours ago)
I have been listening to Maia, aka mxmtoon, since my junior year of high school. When her single, “Falling for U,” came onto my Spotify playlist, I was instantly hooked. mxmtoon has been a regular part of my music personality ever since.
(10/21/24 10:00am)
This article contains spoilers for “My Hero Academia: You’re Next.”
(09/27/24 6:44pm)
On Sept. 23, John Green came to Miami University for his “How The World Ends” lecture at Hall Auditorium. Tickets were sold out, and students were highly anticipating his arrival.
(09/27/24 10:00am)
On Sept. 20, Katy Perry released her new album, “143.” This is the seventh studio album Perry has released.
(09/19/24 3:05pm)
I have been listening to Sloan Struble, better known as Dayglow, for less than two years now. I remember the night I was up late talking to a friend, and when “Dear Friend,” came onto my Spotify playlist, every note and lyric resonated with me perfectly.
(03/04/24 11:00am)
The Miami Choraliers treble choir is a womens’ group on campus. For students such as Natalie Czarnik, a first-year in Choraliers, her primary instrument is her voice.
(02/22/24 11:00am)
“Shiny object syndrome” has become the norm for the streaming giant known as Netflix. The streamer is infamous for canceling original series after one or two seasons, which often leads the company to face backlash and frustration from fans of said shows.
(12/06/23 11:00am)
Over the past decade, Disney has been remaking its classics in a live-action format, starting with Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” in 2010. However, as the company kept the production going in this subgenre, many of these adaptations proved to be a hit or miss for ratings.
(11/14/23 3:11pm)
On Nov. 3, the Oxford Community Arts Center (OCAC) hosted the premiere of a short film by the “How to Make a Movie” class taught by Samuel Van Vleet. Van Vleet taught the course through the Institute for Learning in Retirement (ILR), with every student being an Oxford community member.
(11/02/23 2:00pm)
Over the past seven years, TikTok has revolutionized the way we consume content. Originally called "Musical.ly," Tiktok has become a platform for anyone to gain a following, big or small.
(10/12/23 2:00pm)
Cable has been dying out, and streaming is becoming the new norm. That’s not a surprise to any college students, given it’s significantly more convenient to watch shows and movies from our devices compared to buying them individually for a larger price.