PHOTOS: It’s beginning to look like fall at Butterfields Farm Market
Branden and Bryan Butterfield wore almost the same outfit: a short-sleeved shirt, boot cut pants and well-worn work boots.
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Branden and Bryan Butterfield wore almost the same outfit: a short-sleeved shirt, boot cut pants and well-worn work boots.
On Friday, March 17, the Faculty Alliance of Miami (FAM) announced that Miami University librarians have officially filed for recognition as a collective bargaining unit.
College students crowd in a residence hall room, perched on desk chairs or huddled on the floor. They hold cans, bottles or red Solo cups of alcohol.
Kenan Osmanagic has never been drunk and attributes his success to a strong sense of self-identity.
When Jill Russell was a graduate student at Miami University, she was on a search for high blood pressure participants for her study. Fate — or maybe Cupid — had other plans.
Up three flights of stairs in Upham Hall lies a center older than the building itself. Positioned at the end of one of the characteristically dim hallways is the Scripps Gerontology Center, an aging center with a bright future.
Miami University students, until June 24, had not known an America without the landmark ruling of Roe v. Wade. With the Supreme Court’s decision to overrule the case, students are now planning for the post-Roe future.
Miami University’s Malory-Wilson Center for Healthcare Education is splitting the existing premedical studies co-major into two tracks: pre-health and premedical studies. This change will be implemented in the fall, organized as one co-major with two areas of focus.
The Ohio State House’s fight over the death penalty legislature recently reached Oxford in a Noose to Needle rally held by Ohioans to Stop Executions (OTSE). It was set to take place with a panel over Zoom and a public gathering in Uptown Park on Thursday, Feb. 17.
A California-founded electric scooter-powered startup, Snag, is populating the sidewalks and streets of Miami University with red-bag-bearing delivery drivers. With a promise of 10-minute delivery, these drivers rush to get convenience products to students.