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(03/31/23 4:00pm)
When I first came to Miami University, I knew I wanted to do one thing: join The Miami Student. But I could have never known how important the newspaper would be to my college experience, how many meaningful relationships it would bring me or how hard it would be to say goodbye.
(03/10/23 8:47pm)
On the afternoon of Thursday, Feb. 23, the atrium in Armstrong Student Center was lined with vendor booths selling clothes, baked goods, art, jewelry and more, while music echoed throughout the building.
(03/02/23 1:00pm)
Editors Note: An earlier version of this story said Miami would achieve carbon neutrality by May 2024. This has been corrected to say Miami will complete its Climate Action Plan by that date, but won't be carbon neutral yet.
(02/07/23 3:00pm)
Valentine’s Day can be a controversial holiday, with some people wearing red and pink colored lenses and others calling it a made-up capitalist holiday.
(02/03/23 1:00pm)
Miami University has been in court for more than two years after two former students sued the university for breach of contract and unjust enrichment, according to court documents.
(12/05/22 8:00pm)
On Sunday night, as I was checking all the emails I refused to look at over Thanksgiving break, I noticed an interesting message from Oxford To You.
(10/30/22 3:00pm)
During my freshman year at Miami University, I gathered all my friends in the projection room of Thomson Hall and forced them to watch the season premiere of my favorite show, “Halloween Wars.”
(09/23/22 7:44pm)
Butler County’s risk level for COVID-19 has downgraded to low risk, according to an email from Miami University’s COVID response team on Friday, Sept. 23.
(09/02/22 2:00pm)
Friends and families walked down the middle of High Street, with not a single car driving Uptown.
(08/10/22 8:20pm)
Packing for college is hard. For a lot of people, it’s the first time they’re leaving home, so it can be difficult to decide what to bring and what not to bring.
(08/06/22 4:38pm)
An Instagram account is once again recounting Miami students’ experiences with racism, homophobia, ableism, sexual assault and more.
(07/22/22 8:04pm)
Butler County’s risk level for COVID-19 has changed from low risk to high risk for the first time since February, according to the CDC. While Butler County is considered high risk, Miami University students, faculty and staff will be required to wear masks indoors on campus.
(05/05/22 12:30pm)
Recent posts from Miami University’s College Republicans (CRs) Twitter account have caused controversy among some in the Miami community.
(04/22/22 2:00pm)
Bright lights, moving patterns and distorted designs covered the high arched wall and ceiling of Kumler Chapel Tuesday night, accompanied by student music at High Street Records’ visual showcase.
(04/19/22 4:36pm)
Brad Bundy has been named Miami University’s new vice president for University Advancement. The position oversees university fundraising and alumni and donor relations.
(04/14/22 3:37pm)
In an email to the Miami University community on Tuesday, April 12, University Communications said norovirus is present on campus.
(04/07/22 12:00pm)
The seats of Hall Auditorium filled with Miami University students and community members on Monday night to see the final lecture of this year’s University Lecture Series, given by actor, producer and activist Sean Astin.
(03/11/22 3:59pm)
On Monday morning, I reluctantly rolled out of bed for my 10:05 class, low on energy and the thought of skipping and going back to sleep in my mind.
(11/06/21 8:38pm)
The Miami University Police Department (MUPD) investigated an “unsubstantiated bomb threat” on Western Campus this afternoon and found no threats.
(11/01/21 5:04pm)
This year’s November ballot will feature five candidates running for two seats on the Talawanda School Board. One incumbent – Patrick Meade – and four newcomers – Nicole Bays, Mendy Napier, Krista Stenger and David Bothast are running.