Kate and Sam’s big adventure
“Don’t bat your eyes at me, Brunn,” Kate said with disdain as Samantha tried to convince her to go to New York for spring break.
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“Don’t bat your eyes at me, Brunn,” Kate said with disdain as Samantha tried to convince her to go to New York for spring break.
“What’s the first thing you’re going to eat once you get back to Oxford?”
I wasn’t ready for the end of NBC’s hit series “The Good Place.”
Adam Sizemore sits in the dark.
There are two suspected cases of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus in Oxford. The two students are living off-campus in isolation until their test results return.
“Tiene hambre?” Are you hungry?
“Oh wow, that really is a lot of earth tones,” Amy said, not unkindly but definitely not enthusiastically.
I distinctly remember the first Saturday night of my sophomore year. I was laying on the floor of my dorm room as the noise from raucous groups of kids walking Uptown toward whatever the night held seeped in through the open windows.
I dropped my backpack and sank into the couch on Thursday afternoon, home from class with the entirety of my fall break stretched before me.
An United States Senate investigation into the Confucius Institute found no wrongdoing by the Chinese government-funded language and culture program, which operates centers at universities across the country -- including Miami.
Beginning with the class of 2023, Miami University will offer the Presidential Fellows scholarship, which includes a full ride -- including all tuition, room and board and meal plan costs -- a one-time $5,000 stipend and educational and service programming for the cohort.
[Republicans managed to maintain control of major state offices in Tuesday's midterm election.
At the U.S. Senate debate between Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Jim Renacci, R-Wadsworth, on Friday night, calls for bipartisanship were replaced by callouts as the candidates attacked one another on the last stage they will share before Election Day.
Miami University, in partnership with WLWT Ch. 5, will host the final Ohio U.S. Senate debate between U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) and U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci (R-16) next Friday, Oct. 26 in Hall Auditorium at 7 p.m.
The Title IX policy change enacted by Miami University has left students wondering whether the university truly aims to "stand with all Miamians...to make our campus more safe and more secure," as university president Greg Crawford stated in his annual address last week.
Miami amends original e-scooter policy
Miami University's student conduct process and Title IX Protocol will now give the accused student or their agent an opportunity to personally cross-examine the accuser, rather than channeling questions through the chair of the hearing, according to a recent email sent to the student body by Dean of Students Kimberly Moore.
City Council voted unanimously against rezoning a parcel comprised of two areas between W. Spring St. and W. Walnut St. at the latest council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 18, dealing a blow to the development company who intended to redevelop the area.
The City of Oxford plans to pursue bringing Bird scooters to town in the next two weeks, despite Miami University's reservations expressed in last week's cease and desist letter.
When Leah Sprock clicked on The Cincinnati Enquirer's recently-published video series on sexual assault -- for which she was interviewed about her experience as a victim -- she was shocked to learn the newspaper had given her explicit, revealing testimony equal footing with perspectives of accused rapists. The Enquirer defended the series as "journalistically sound."