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(10/13/24 1:00pm)
Miami University reached an agreement with the city of Oxford to provide funding for the Oxford Fire Department (OFD), but it’s contingent on the approval of Issue 2. Under the deal, the university will contribute $1.27 million annually for the next 10 years to the fire department.
(09/01/24 12:00pm)
A team of Miami University students are designing and constructing a new bridge at the Kirby Nature Preserve near Cincinnati, owned by the nonprofit Western Wildlife Corridor. The bridge will span a tributary of Muddy Creek, allowing the preserve to develop new trails in an area that is usually inaccessible.
(04/21/24 1:00pm)
Miami University has always emphasized its academic integrity policies, but most students have never had a glimpse into what the academic integrity process is actually like.
(04/18/24 1:00pm)
After the fallout of the Devin Johnson incident, some students are seeking change.
(03/21/24 10:00pm)
Miami College Republicans and Miami College Democrats partnered with Miami’s Debate Team to host a political debate on March 20.
(03/08/24 2:00pm)
College is a pivotal moment in a person’s life. As students start to become more independent, many choose to live off campus. However, the process can be overwhelming for those who have never had to look for housing before. The two primary off-campus housing options in Oxford are to either rent an apartment or rent a house.
(03/02/24 5:00am)
On Feb. 24, the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church was not set up for regular services. The main chapel was organized to conduct interviews and a secondary space with the ability to digitize documents. The individuals inside were not there for church but rather a data collection event.
(11/06/23 5:00pm)
Just off South Campus Avenue and across from Miami University’s Slant Walk, students have a new option to buy all their handcrafted goods — and it’s run by other students.
(09/29/23 2:00pm)
In April, Clara Conover and Annika Kuretsky stood in the rotunda of the Ohio Statehouse for more than six hours, surrounded by hundreds of university students, faculty, staff and educational stakeholders to testify on the state’s Senate Bill 83 (S.B. 83).