Miami baseball is looking forward to 2021 season after abrupt ending last year
Miami played only 15 baseball games last year.
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Miami played only 15 baseball games last year.
Jacksonville, Florida seemed like a nice place to be compared to a foot of snow on the ground in Ohio, but then it rained.
After a minor setback, the RedHawks are ready to make a major comeback as Miami fall sports are trickling back.
A lot of people turn to their religious communities for support through tough times. That sense of connection is different as people are navigating through the unprecedented time of 2020, but it’s not lost.
The excitement was fun while it lasted.
This week, we bring you three stories of mishaps, mistakes and other such shenanigans that students have experienced during online classes.
Miami athletic director David Sayler has chosen Kirin Kumar as the head coach of Miami softball. She replaces Clarisa Crowell, who was named the head coach at Penn State earlier this month.
Greek life at Miami revolves around a sense of family between the brothers and sisters of the organization. That connection is now being challenged by the limitations on gathering and face-to-face contact.
The first Sunday I was at home in Cincinnati, I thought about what I would be doing if I was still in Oxford.
The RedHawks did some spring cleaning as they swept Milwaukee last weekend at Hayden Park.
From last season’s Bachelorette Hannah Brown’s return and Champagne-gate to contestant Madison Prewett’s ultimatum, Peter Weber’s season of “The Bachelor” has been full of controversy, drama and tears.
It seems that Miami baseball thrives at home but struggles on the road.
I saw “Knives Out” five times over J-term.
Miami baseball didn’t exactly bring the heat last weekend, even though it was much warmer in College Station, Texas, than it was in Oxford.
It’s far from spring in Oxford.
Some memories are so poignant that you’re able to recall specific details of the situation long after the event has passed. This series highlights the truly memorable moments of our writers' lives, those that have stuck with them for days, months and years and now take shape as stories on the page.
For some, a normal weekend at Miami University consists of partying at the Uptown bars and sometimes drinking, but last Thursday night was different. Students still hit the bars and participated in other fun events, but this time in their Halloween costumes.
Gabby Kovachich didn’t know why the pep band was so essential until she played in it at Miami University’s hockey opener on Oct. 6.
Ari Chinoporos has to eat a birthday cake pop from Starbucks and listen to “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten three times.
On a Monday in early June, I got a text from my cousin, asking me to come to downtown Cincinnati the next day because he "really needed me to meet someone."