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(11/14/22 5:00pm)
When Hannah Lefkowitz, a senior social work major, was exposed to COVID-19 and had to isolate during Passover her sophomore year, she didn’t know how she would celebrate. Lefkowitz’s mom posted a message on Miami University’s parents Facebook page asking for help so her daughter could still celebrate the Jewish holiday.
(10/10/22 4:00am)
When Megan, a transgender student at Miami University who chose to be identified by first name only, wanted her Miami account to better reflect her identity, she discovered she would have to delete her old UniqueID and create a new one, which would erase data stored on her old ID.
(11/09/22 5:00pm)
After starting a revolution, the Miami University Marching Band (MUMB) is on its way to New Orleans.
(11/07/22 6:51pm)
Mayor William Snavely began Oxford City Council’s meeting on Nov. 1 with two proclamations.
(11/01/22 2:00pm)
In 1972, Forest Olds, then chief of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, visited Miami University, laying the grounds for a relationship with the name-sharing university. This year, the tribe and university’s relationship turned 50, and the partnership has grown since Olds’ visit to include a dedicated center at the university.
(10/27/22 12:00pm)
At roughly 2 a.m. on Oct. 15, three Miami University students jumped Miami’s Hillel center’s fence at 11 E Walnut St and toppled a sukkah, destroying the inside. The three individuals have since come forward claiming responsibility.
(10/28/22 6:00pm)
Although his newest character is an anti-hero, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson might just have what it takes to save Warner Bros. (WB) with “Black Adam.”
(10/24/22 12:00pm)
At the beginning of the Oxford City Council meeting on Oct. 18, Mayor William Snavely began by proclaiming Oct. 25 as Caroline Scott Harrison Day for the 2022 year. Harrison was born in Oxford, and her father taught at Miami University.
(10/20/22 12:00pm)
On Aug. 24, President Joe Biden announced that the Department of Education would be giving up to $20,000 in student loan forgiveness to some borrowers. Applications for the relief are now open.
(10/13/22 12:00pm)
On March 17, almost a thousand faculty members were invited to take an anonymous survey to assess then-Provost Jason Osborne’s three-year tenure at Miami University.
(11/07/22 4:15pm)
This year’s general election is approaching quickly, with the polls opening Nov. 8. Here’s what’s on the ballot in Oxford.
(10/13/22 2:00pm)
After a packed and long meeting in September, Oxford City Council gathered for its first meeting of the month on Oct. 4 at the Oxford Courthouse. This meeting also had a large audience, with more than 25 people, and ended up running for more than two hours.
(10/04/22 10:15pm)
Running a university is hard.
(09/29/22 3:08am)
This year’s Emmys saw returners like “Ted Lasso” win major awards, while newcomers “Squid Game” and “The White Lotus” took multiple awards.
(09/29/22 4:00pm)
Nearly every seat was filled in Oxford’s Court House during city council’s meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20.
(09/29/22 12:00am)
Oxford City Council’s audience seats were nearly filled for the Sept. 20 meeting. During the meeting, many audience members engaged in public participation in response to a resolution of dissent against Roe v. Wade’s overturning.
(09/15/22 10:00am)
Oxford City Council approved a resolution to reimburse Miami University with $132,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for a building renovation during its Sept. 6 meeting.
(09/07/22 6:21pm)
At the Reproductive Rights Town Hall, panelists discussed legislation and resources for students.
(09/07/22 7:00pm)
Two months after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Miami University held a Reproductive Rights Town Hall in Armstrong Student Center.
(09/01/22 9:20pm)
Miami University’s COVID Response Team announced an outbreak of COVID-19 cases on campus in an email to students Thursday, Sept. 1.