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(02/03/21 1:00pm)
With the risk of spreading COVID-19 in Oxford, Miami University officials decided to end the fall semester a few weeks earlier than usual, leaving students with almost two full months of break at their disposal.
(08/24/20 9:00am)
Many upperclassmen are returning to Oxford for the fall semester, but with them come some lingering concerns about the price of online learning and anxiety about student health and safety.
(10/22/19 9:00am)
Matt Eiser, a fifth year psychology major stood at the check-in table, gazing down at the black suede stilettos with gold studs that he had picked to wear for the duration of the event. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, an annual event to spread awareness for sexual and interpersonal violence, was about to begin.
(10/10/19 9:00am)
Miami University’s Project Dragonfly, an online science graduate program and education reform initiative, has added a partnership with the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens in Florida. This makes the ninth zoo or botanical garden partner for the program.
(09/04/19 5:55pm)
Employees turned students away at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28 from the Withrow Hall Starbucks location due to a lack of trained employees present.
(05/13/19 5:05pm)
First-year pre-med major Morgan Durant spent 10 years of her gymnastics career practicing for a coach who verbally abused her and her teammates. Because of the abuse she faced, she abandoned her goal of being recruited for a college team.
(04/24/19 5:52pm)
Miami University's Stage Left will be bringing "Carrie: The Musical" to campus this weekend. The performance will be held in Wilks Theatre from April 25-27 at 8 p.m. and is free to all students.
(04/16/19 9:00am)
Miami University's Office of Residence Life (ORL) is bringing eight new Living Learning Communities (LLCs) to campus for the 2019-20 school year.
(04/09/19 9:00am)
The Miami University student food pantry is a resource for students on campus suffering from a shortage of food. It started with two small bins in the Student Success Center (SSC) and has since expanded to the third floor of the Crossroads Outpost.