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(04/11/24 12:21am)
November’s primary election is creeping up, and junior political science major and ASG’s Secretary for Governmental Relations Patrick Houlihan intends to get the community more involved and informed through “community conversations.”
(04/10/24 2:51am)
As the moon covered the sun on Monday, students, community members and visitors cheered at the sky, reveling in this perplexing event. The last total solar eclipse that could be viewed in Ohio was in 1806, and North America won’t be in “the path of totality” again for another 20 years, with Ohio having to wait until 2099.
(04/07/24 11:00am)
March 23 to March 31 should have been my safe haven.
(04/05/24 4:00pm)
For months, Miami University has been searching, interviewing and holding forums for the new College of Arts and Science (CAS) dean. On March 2, The Board of Trustees and assigned committees chose Renée Baernstein, the current senior associate dean of CAS, to hold the position.
(04/06/24 2:00pm)
Registration for the next semester is upon Miami students once again. It’s inescapable and cyclical, so the only thing to do is grab your D.A.R. report, schedule an adviser meeting and set early alarms for your registration date.
(03/22/24 10:35pm)
Will Brinley, a junior marketing major, and Babs Dwyer, a junior sports, communication and media major, have been elected as Miami University’s Student Body President and Vice President for the 2024-2025 academic year.
(03/21/24 6:37pm)
Will Brinley and Babs Dwyer have been elected Miami University’s Student Body President and Vice President respectively for the 2024-2025 academic year following the end of the campus-wide election on March 20.
(03/14/24 12:00pm)
Across Miami University’s campus, the Rinella Learning Center and the Miller Center for Student Disability Services have seen an increase in students walking through their doors. Individual tutoring sessions, supplemental instruction and test proctoring are just a few things offered by Rinella, and all services are open to everyone.
(03/07/24 7:31pm)
Three Republican candidates for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat took the stage at Miami University on Wednesday, March 6, at 7 p.m. for the last debate ahead of the March 19 primary. The debate was held at the Gates-Abegglen Theater at the Center for Performing Arts and was broadcasted by WLWT News 5.
(02/29/24 11:00am)
David Hemmer held the final open forum for Miami University’s search for a new College of Arts and Science (CAS) dean on Tuesday, Feb. 27.
(03/04/24 5:00pm)
It was a random Wednesday night in February when I walked into Withrow Hall to get my tarot cards read. I wasn’t entirely sure what I was getting into, but I knew one thing for sure: I wanted Tracey Hayes to be the one to read them.
(02/22/24 5:45pm)
Miami University’s College of Arts and Science’s (CAS) dean search continued on the morning of Feb. 20 when Matthew Smith, one of the four final candidates, held his second forum.
(02/15/24 3:00pm)
Miami University’s Department of Comparative Religion requested its own elimination at a University Senate meeting on Monday, Feb. 12.
(02/16/24 1:00pm)
On East Quad, Dorsey Hall sits as the home of Miami University’s “Love. Honor. Pride.” (LHP) Learning Living Community (LLC), which is dedicated to creating a gender-inclusive space for the LGBTQ+ community.
(12/13/23 9:44pm)
This year, Miami University’s finals week overlapped with Hanukkah, leaving students to celebrate on campus and not with their families. The Jewish holiday started the night of Dec. 7 and spans eight days, ending on Dec. 15, the last day of exams.
(12/02/23 7:44pm)
Several months before the gates opened at Supernova, one of the biggest festivals in Israel, Rom El-Hai thought this would be the year he wouldn’t attend. The DJs weren’t ones he knew well and the ticket prices were too steep.
(11/30/23 3:00pm)
November is coming to an end, which means Christmas trees are out and lights are up. While some of Oxford’s Uptown businesses are taking part in the holiday festivities, others are getting ready for a very slow few weeks.
(11/17/23 4:00am)
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(11/17/23 7:00pm)
In a world of romance novels, reality TV shows and love songs, expectations about college romance are high – only to be met with the dissonance of piles of homework, hook-up culture and Brick Street.
(11/17/23 4:00pm)
In a world of romance novels, reality TV shows and love songs, expectations about college romance are high – only to be met with the dissonance of piles of homework, hook-up culture and Brick Street.