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(03/24/21 2:00pm)
The line stretched from the front door of Talawanda Middle School all the way across the parking lot on Wednesday morning, March 17, five days after Ohioans aged 50 and older became eligible for vaccination against COVID-19 in phase 2B of the state’s plan.
(03/10/21 6:00pm)
Sometimes Camila Rodriguez takes the bus, and sometimes she walks to work through the streets of Aviles, a small, coastal Spanish city in the principality of Asturias.
(03/03/21 1:00pm)
Although the current number of active COVID-19 cases is still considerably low compared to this point last semester, Miami University’s active COVID-19 cases are beginning to rise after a period of downward trends.
(02/23/21 1:00pm)
At Oxford City Council’s Feb. 16 meeting, Chief of Police John Jones reported that 39 cars were towed from snow routes during the previous day’s snow emergency.
(02/16/21 5:00pm)
Two weeks ago, a Miami student found herself unable to pay her spring tuition bill and turned to Twitter to crowd-source the money she was missing.
(01/31/21 1:00pm)
Miami University is taking another step toward normalcy this semester by hiring more students for university jobs.
(11/21/20 8:45pm)
Small groups of people in heavy jackets shuffle between pink and green trees, staying six feet apart. They stop in front of a canvas the size and shape of a small house and watch the silhouette of a man amble around inside a projection of old wood siding and windows. A little girl bundled in a big pink coat flops onto the grass by her family as she watches the screen change to a view of a forest at night. A yellow moon hangs in the sky and dark trees pass in the foreground as a girl’s voice floats around the audience.
(11/19/20 10:00am)
In preparation for the aftermath of what many have called a “historic” presidential election, Miami’s Harry T. Wilks Institute for Leadership and Service launched a plan to hold election dialogue and listening sessions.
(11/12/20 4:07am)
Miami’s spring semester is at risk of becoming fully web-based as COVID-19 cases resurge in Ohio.
(10/20/20 9:00am)
One month after Miami students moved onto campus in September, the process of dealing with COVID-19 remains uncomfortable and unfamiliar, and for many, it hasn’t gotten any easier.
(09/19/20 5:49pm)
Zoom, the video-conferencing application that Miami uses for online learning, was down and undergoing maintenance for nearly four hours on Aug. 24. This Zoom blackout slammed the brakes on schools across the country and introduced students and instructors alike to a new kind of virtual snow day.