Budget symposium 2024: Miami looks to diversify as tuition revenue falls
After a $36 million budget deficit from last fiscal year, Miami University’s annual budget symposium brought news of a lower, but still existent, deficit.
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After a $36 million budget deficit from last fiscal year, Miami University’s annual budget symposium brought news of a lower, but still existent, deficit.
A few weekends ago, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire” opened at the top of the box office, despite receiving middling reviews. This was the fifth entry under the “Ghostbusters” name, but as the series has progressed since the 1984 original, it’s strayed further and further from its comedic roots.
On Mar. 28, Netflix dropped a trailer for Jerry Seinfeld’s directorial feature debut “Unfrosted,” a fictionalized comedy about the making of Pop-Tarts. The trailer revealed a huge cast of comedians and actors like Melissa McCarthy, Hugh Grant and more.
I’ve often heard people tell me to enjoy college because it contains “the best years of your life.” Now that I’m graduating in a few months, I get what they were saying. To be perfectly blunt, I feel like I’m dying.
Oxford residents and Miami University students who went Uptown Feb. 27 and 28 might have been disappointed to see areas like the park and Left Field Tavern blocked off by yellow tape. But for others, it was an exciting day to crowd the sidewalks, hoping for a chance to see a film production and its stars in town.
Stallone and who was likely his stunt double were seen filming on Wednesday afternoon.
It’s human nature to seek an outlet to end the day. For the cowboys of the old West, it’s the campfire. For the traditional American family, it’s the dinner table. For me, it’s the virtual world of my PlayStation.
On Friday morning, Feb. 23, more than 60 people packed themselves into the Marcum Hotel conference center and spilled out into the hallway for the board of trustees’ meeting. Most of the attendees were faculty who were showing support for the Faculty Alliance at Miami University (FAM), or their peers who were receiving promotion and tenure.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane!
Since Sept. 28, 2023, cinema has been plagued by the trailer for “Kingsman” director Matthew Vaughn’s newest film, “Argylle.” With the release of the film on Feb. 2 (a date that has become engraved in my brain due to annoying, rather than effective, marketing), we have been cured.
When Jeffrey Crane Graham lost his friend Peggy in high school, he had a difficult time processing his emotions.
Members of WMSR RedHawk Radio spent the past weekend mediating debates between professors, talking about cryptids and eating hot wings with Miami University President Gregory Crawford — all to raise money for the Oxford community.
Ohio voters passed two ballot measures Tuesday. Issue 1 creates a constitutional amendment to protect abortion and reproductive rights, and Issue 2 legalizes marijuana statewide.
In 2017, Nintendo released the Nintendo Switch. Along with the device, the company released two games the same year that were considered some of the best in their respective series: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Super Mario Odyssey.
In a recent episode of The Miami Student’s political podcast, “People and Policies,” Oxford City Councilor Glenn Ellerbe mentioned that multiple studios have come to Oxford to shoot some of their movie scenes.
We’re in the dark ages of streaming.
If you know Wes Anderson only from his previous Roald Dahl adaptation, “Fantastic Mr. Fox,” you won’t be prepared for his newest experiment with the author.
As Dan Povenmire walked on stage in front of the nearly-full Hall Auditorium, hundreds of students clapped, hooted and hollered. The ovation lasted more than a minute.
On Oct. 2, Dan Povenmire, co-creator of “Phineas and Ferb,” visited Miami University as part of the lecture series. Before Povenmire gave his lecture, The Miami Student got to sit down with him to ask about his technology, songwriting and the new seasons of “Phineas and Ferb.”
I love seeing how technology advances and how we, as a human race, incorporate the advancements into our work.