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(09/24/24 9:00pm)
The League of Women Voters of Ohio (LWVO) brought its first voter registration roadshow to Miami University on Saturday, Sept. 21 during Oxford’s Oxtoberfest.
(09/16/24 4:04pm)
Oxford police are investigating a fight that took place between four people on Saturday, Sept. 7 outside Brick Street Bar on East High Street.
(09/08/24 12:00pm)
Abby Bunch never imagined her first year in college would result in eight doctor visits, four trips to the university clinic, roughly two weeks of missed classes and an impending surgery.
(08/27/24 10:00am)
With the November election around the corner, the League of Women Voters of Oxford (LWVO) is holding a meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 28 to provide information about a proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution that will appear on the ballot.
(09/01/24 10:00am)
I came to Miami University as a declared journalism major who knew one thing: I had to be on the paper.
(05/20/24 6:19pm)
The Talawanda School District Board of Education made its final decision on the busing system and school start times for the 2024-2025 school year at its May 16 meeting. The board also presented its five-year forecast and discussed a school breakfast and lunch price increase.
(05/15/24 4:00pm)
For the past 36 years, Gary Speck taught courses in music education and conducted the melodic sounds of clarinets, flutes, trumpets, trombones and different percussion instruments. The melodies floated through the walls of Presser Hall, permanently staining the ears of anyone passing by. However, Speck’s time conducting the Miami University Wind Ensemble is coming to a close.
(05/05/24 12:00pm)
College students across America are protesting, rallying and supporting activism movements on their campuses with threats of arrest looming over them. To do these acts of assembly, protesters on college campuses often rely on the First Amendment to support their actions, whether that’s holding up signs or more noticeable acts like encampments or volatile language.
(05/06/24 1:00pm)
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.
(05/06/24 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.
(04/25/24 10:00pm)
Words never die. Especially words written by 19th-century poet Walt Whitman. Miami University’s Literature Program in the English Department proved this with a 12-hour continuous reading of Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass” on Wednesday, April 24.
(04/21/24 4:00am)
Warm weather and sunny skies ushered in this year’s SparkFest on April 19; the weather, live band and free activities invited students to explore the 30 different booths.
(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.