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(08/31/23 8:51pm)
The Amos Music Library is closing its doors at the end of this week, which means Miami University’s College of Creative Arts students will no longer have a centralized location to access course materials — students like Sam Mikes-Thacker.
(08/31/23 12:00pm)
Miami University welcomed its newest class of first-years to campus during move-in on Wednesday, Aug. 23, and Thursday, Aug. 24. Although some students moved in early, the sidewalks in front of the residence halls were still filled with cars.
(08/30/23 3:00pm)
As Miami University students ended their first morning classes of the semester on Aug. 28, Armstrong Student Center filled with hungry students looking to grab lunch.
(08/21/23 4:00pm)
Nyah Smith and Jules Jefferson may be Miami University’s student body president and vice president, but they want you to know they’re also students, just like you.
(09/03/23 6:35pm)
Miami University is stepping up its green game by installing five composting systems in Armstrong Student Center for the 2023-2024 school year.
(08/09/23 6:43pm)
While Ohio rejected Issue 1 statewide in a special election on Aug. 8, Butler County voters narrowly supported the measure. Across the county, 50.3% voted in favor of the ballot measure, with 49.7% voting against it.
(08/09/23 2:30am)
Ohioans voted to reject Issue 1 Tuesday night with 57% of voters across the state saying no to the ballot issue.
(04/21/23 6:05pm)
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jeremy Easter wakes up earlier and more excited than most students.
(04/20/23 12:13am)
On April 18, the vote for Miami University’s collective bargaining unit to be recognized by the State Employment Relations Board (SERB) began.
(04/19/23 10:32pm)
In 1986, Nintendo released the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), selling 62 million units worldwide and bringing the characters Mario and his brother Luigi to fame through one of its staple games, “Super Mario Bros.”
(04/17/23 4:00pm)
Although “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” exceeded my expectations, it still becomes trapped by the pitfalls that have held back countless other licensed movies.
(04/03/23 2:24pm)
Oxford City Council met on March 21 in the Oxford Courthouse for its regularly-scheduled meeting.
(03/19/23 2:00pm)
Rian Johnson’s done it. In his newest show, “Poker Face,” the writer/director has revived the murder-of-the-week genre reminiscent of shows like “Columbo.”
(03/16/23 6:00pm)
On March 3, after two days of committee meetings, Miami University’s Board of Trustees gathered in Marcum Conference Center to meet with chief administrators and receive updates on the university’s big news.
(03/20/23 12:00pm)
On Dec. 12 and 13, 2022, Ginny Boehme, along with some of her Miami University colleagues, traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to testify before the State Employment Relations Board (SERB).
(03/09/23 11:44pm)
The State Employment Relations Board (SERB) has reached its decision on who can be included in Miami University’s proposed faculty union. As it stands, tenure and tenure-track faculty and non-tenure-track teaching, clinical professors and lecturers (TCPL) faculty are eligible to participate in the union.
(03/05/23 3:00pm)
Paula Smith was raised in Oxford, Ohio. Her parents, who founded the Allen Foundation which offers refuge to Black Miami University students, both worked for the university. Although Smith attended Ohio University for her undergraduate degree, she did come back to Miami for her Master’s.
(02/16/23 5:00pm)
“It’s the best show on streaming right now.”
(02/17/23 6:00pm)
On Feb. 15, Miami University’s former provost Jason Osborne participated in an open forum at the University of Baltimore (UBalt) for the university’s provost position.
(02/16/23 3:00pm)
Miami University is facing a budgetary problem, and unless it’s able to fix it, Miami officials worry about the longevity of the university’s reserves.