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PHOTOS: Redhawks and Rams perform during the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl

(12/30/24 2:23am)

Tucson, Az. -- The Miami University RedHawks celebrate Saturday's game against Colorado State University. The football team is joined in Arizona by the Shakerettes, marching band and cheer teams, who perform with Snoop Dogg in the halftime performance.








Bizarre Butler County: amateur ghost hunters explore rural Ohio’s occult

(10/31/24 11:00am)

Established in 1803, Butler County, Ohio is home to numerous urban legends and ghost stories. From regional myths such as the Loveland Frog Man to the 1953 disappearance of Ron Tammen from a Miami University dorm, there is no shortage of tales worthy of sharing over your next bonfire.


PHOTOS: Miami RedHawks face The Ohio Bobcats in the 100th Battle of the Bricks

(10/22/24 5:48pm)

The Miami RedHawks football team faced The Ohio Bobcats in Yager Stadium in the 100th Battle of the Bricks on Saturday Oct. 19, 2024. The family-weekend game resulted in a 20-30 victory for Miami’s team, who boasted a 16-point lead by halftime.



Miami University Marching Band: In the stands rain or shine

(10/08/24 11:00am)

The Miami University RedHawks faced off against University of Massachusetts Minutemen in a heated and intense Homecoming football game on Sept. 28. The Miami University Marching Band (MUMB), directed by Ryan Yahl, cheered them on from the stands, playing songs such as “7 Nation Army” and “Phantom of the Opera.” Each member of the band was adorned with large ponchos to shield themselves and their instruments from the gloomy weather, having been preparing for the game since 9 a.m. In addition to their performance in the stands, the band took the field for their performance of “Boogie Wonderland” by Earth, Wind and Fire. The halftime show also included an Honor Band, which allowed individual high school students to perform on the field. The game concluded in a win for the RedHawks, with a final score of 23-20.


Miami University's art history department visits the Venice Biennale

(09/21/24 11:00am)

Bright, flashing displays of wealth and luxury lit up the room around me, and loud music filled the space. I turned my back to the installation by Guerreiro do Divino Amor to see hoards of guests who had flocked from all over the globe to see this—the 2024 Venice Biennale. Work still new to the contemporary art world surrounded us, and our only task was to explore it.