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(04/27/23 7:39pm)
Daria Poprotska abruptly woke up at 5 a.m. to the deafening sounds of explosions. It was February 2022, and although she wasn’t expecting the bombs, it wasn’t an unfamiliar sound.
(04/26/23 4:03pm)
Chants of “S.B. 83 bans my degree” echoed outside Miami University’s Armstrong Student Center on Monday as students, faculty and staff waved signs, passed out flyers and called state senators to protest Ohio’s Senate Bill 83 (S.B. 83) and House Bill 151 (H.B. 151).
(04/21/23 2:00pm)
Content warning: This story contains mentions of suicide and death.
(04/20/23 3:32pm)
At Oxford City Council’s April 18 meeting, Mayor William Snavely announced three proclamations and passed an amendment to the city’s towing ordinance. The council also honored Joe Newlin, the city’s finance director.
(04/17/23 6:00pm)
Students, faculty and staff at Miami University gathered in solidarity with Miami’s chapter of Students Demand Action (SDA) to protest gun violence in America on Wednesday, April 12.
(04/11/23 7:55pm)
This story has been updated to include a statement from Miami University.
(04/10/23 5:07am)
On April 3, Abel Stose, the Chief of Police for the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, visited Miami University’s Hamilton campus and hosted a virtual lecture about the history of the Miami Tribe and problems police officers are facing today.
(04/06/23 4:00pm)
One year ago, Miami University started to phase in educational training for new students on hazing prevention. This year was the first Greek Life recruitment experience with the implemented training. Despite its purpose, it had little effect on the number of investigations into hazing claims.
(03/02/23 5:00pm)
Miami students, faculty and staff have been getting the same email for the past month.
(02/17/23 6:00pm)
On Feb. 15, Miami University’s former provost Jason Osborne participated in an open forum at the University of Baltimore (UBalt) for the university’s provost position.
(02/19/23 6:00pm)
Kaylin Loncar is used to being in the basement.
(02/02/23 5:00pm)
Brianna Johnson has been a student in the Talawanda School District (TSD) since preschool. During that time, she has challenged herself academically through Advanced Placement (AP) classes, played a variety of sports like cheer and track and field and participated in many student organizations such as National Honor Society.
(12/17/22 3:00pm)
The Talawanda School Board members passed budget reductions proposed by superintendent Ed Theroux at its meeting on Dec. 15. The board hopes to help save money and boost revenue for the Talawanda School District (TSD).
(12/08/22 1:00pm)
Jeanette Altarriba, one of the finalists for Miami University’s provost search, participated in an open forum on Dec. 2.
(12/07/22 5:00pm)
The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion (OIDI) at Miami University has been busy this past semester, increasing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts across campus.
(12/01/22 1:00pm)
After the Supreme Court ruling of Dobbs v. Jackson, which overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022, the topic of abortion was a motivation for many voters in the midterm elections.
(11/20/22 3:00pm)
Before Caleb Wright, a mathematics and integrated math education double major, began his first year at Miami University, he knew he wanted to study abroad, but as his senior year began, he had to prepare for student teaching.
(11/10/22 4:07am)
(11/13/22 4:00pm)
At Miami University’s Associated Student Government’s (ASG) October funding hearings, the Indian Students Association asked for $600 to fund their organization. ASG gave the club $1,700.
(11/10/22 7:00pm)
A levy to support the Talawanda School District (TSD) failed to pass with 66% of votes against it.