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Chaos erupted in the line outside Brick Street Bar & Grill at about 12:30 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 24, when a female Miami University student bit another student in an attempt to move further up in the queue.
At least thirteen international students have fallen victim to fraudulent tuition payment scams in the past academic year.
A tree planted in the street lawn along Walnut Street met an untimely end after two men stole it from its soil in the early hours of Thursday, Feb. 7.
The sun had set over the plains of Oklahoma when members and friends of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma gathered in the tribe's spacious Council House to listen with rapt attention to the aalhsoohkaana: The winter stories.
MIAMI, Okla. - Miami University's first home hockey series of the spring semester will celebrate the partnership between the university and the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. Tribe leaders and assistant athletic director Darrell Hallberg announced the event Friday at this year's annual Winter Gathering of the tribe.
It's about 2 p.m. in Bell Tower Place dining hall, during the listless period between the lunch and dinner rush. The tables are dotted with students having a late afternoon meal. Conversation is muted.
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A group of Miami students, including student body president Meaghan Murtagh, are leading an effort to form the Miami Initiative Team (MIT), which will work in collaboration with high school and middle school students to mentor younger people and be an advocate on campus regarding mental health, drug use and the denormalization of binge drinking.
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) established a presence in Oxford with the first Butler County branch meeting on Monday night. About a dozen people gathered in Quarter Barrel Brewery and Pub -- a group of both students and permanent residents united by their leftism and concern for the future of the country and the world.
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The Information Services department is conducting a search for a new vice president and chief information officer (CIO) after J. Peter Natale retired last spring.
The two men sitting side by side looked almost identical -- both in black pants, black shoes and light blue button-up shirts. Looking at them, one might never guess they were raised on opposite sides of a bitter political and social divide: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
When his father died of cancer, Chris Dombroski was determined to make a positive change in the world in his dad's memory. So the junior marketing major started his own foundation to support research in search of a cure. He named it Heaven's Game.
When I was a kid, I read a book in which one of the characters had the ability to see into the past. If she concentrated, she could watch everything that had ever happened in a certain place. I've often wished I could have that power, but never more so than when strolling the steep narrow streets of Portugal.
The National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal agency that funds projects and programs in the humanities across the country, awarded Miami University a grant to fund a project on indigenous language revitalization on Wednesday, Aug. 8, led by Director of the Myaamia Center Daryl Baldwin.
Oxford families gathered in the shade beneath the stage and trees in Uptown Park on Saturday morning, weathering the heat to attend a rally against child separation and detainment at the border.
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I expected my long-held fear of needles to rear its vicious head as I entered the building of Gloyeske Acupuncture Pointe, a fear that I had conveniently forgotten about until that moment. Instead, when I opened the door of the repurposed house on Fairfield Road I was met by a waft of calming peppermint-scented air and the quiet strains of an Oriental flute drifting out from the back rooms.