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(10/09/21 4:56pm)
Eight years ago, Addi Byrd was born 10 weeks early and weighed approximately 2 pounds. The first few months of her life were spent in a newborn intensive care unit (NICU) at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati.
(09/16/21 3:00pm)
Miami University, along with Northern Kentucky University and Cincinnati State Technical and Community College, announced an alliance to close equity gaps in higher education.
(09/10/21 4:39pm)
Brick Street Bar and Grill’s dance floor served a new purpose Tuesday, Sept. 7 as the bar partnered with McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital to provide Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccinations to the public.
(09/08/21 5:00pm)
Located on 1479 Main St. in Hamilton, a new Raising Cane’s opened over the summer to the delight and the curiosity of Miami University students.
(09/03/21 4:00pm)
Kanye West’s highly anticipated 10th studio album “Donda” finally arrived after months of delays, teasers and four live performances, but perhaps the project could have benefited from a little more time.
(05/10/21 10:25pm)
Godwin Agaba was born and raised in Uganda and had a dream of becoming a recognized journalist. After undergoing a long process of immigrating to the United States, applying to Miami University and becoming a naturalized citizen at the 42-years old, Agaba said his dream is that much closer to becoming realized.
(05/06/21 4:00pm)
With restrictions on bars and large group gatherings still in place in Oxford, many locals and students are resorting to throwing house parties and causing property damage as a result.
(05/01/21 12:00pm)
After serving 17 years and being deployed to three tours in the United States Marine Corps, 40-year old sophomore nursing major Ray Fitzpatrick traded in his military garb for nursing scrubs to help administer over 1,300 COVID-19 vaccines to the Miami University community.
(04/22/21 2:00pm)
Former Oxford resident Matt Johnson said he was having a mundane day looking for housing in Mount Pleasant, Mich. for his new assistant professor job at Central Michigan University (CMU). That is, until his real estate agent told him he would fit right in with the rest of the townies.
(04/13/21 12:30pm)
Reporters from The Miami Student took home nine first-place and five finalist awards for journalism work in the Mark of Excellence (MOE) regional competition. In total, 15 Student reporters won recognition.
(04/11/21 2:00pm)
As early as their senior year in high school, incoming Miami University students participating in university Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) programs have the option to compete for scholarships to help pay for university costs.
(04/08/21 4:00pm)
Armenian news outlets have thanked Oxford City Council for recognizing Artsakh, a small disputed region in Eastern Europe between the countries of Armenia and Azerbaijan. But there’s just one problem: City Council didn’t officially recognize the region.
(04/09/21 12:00pm)
With Miami University announcing a mostly in-person fall semester, some students are resorting to Facebook groups to find housing for the 2021-2022 school year.
(03/26/21 12:00pm)
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on March 8, ordering the Secretary of Education to review changes made to the Title IX process under the Trump administration. Miami University students and administration await this review in hope for more protection for sexual assault survivors.
(03/17/21 2:00pm)
Texans in need of clean water may soon be opening water bottles collected by the Oxford Baptist Church.
(03/17/21 12:00pm)
Some anonymous Miami University fraternity and sorority members say parties as large as 200 people have been thrown in basements of fraternity houses in an attempt to avoid mass gathering penalties.
(03/09/21 3:00pm)
Miami University’s Hamilton campus has the best 40-year return on investment among public schools who primarily issue bachelor’s degrees, according to a study from Georgetown University and Stacker.
(03/12/21 3:00pm)
Miami University plans on funding a $20,000 research analysis with the possibility of adding a solar power field to the Oxford campus in the near future.
(03/06/21 1:00pm)
Students wanting to take their first legal sip of alcohol for their 21st birthday in one of Oxford’s uptown bars may have to wait just a bit longer this year.
(02/25/21 3:00pm)
Weimiao Sun doesn't sleep at night.