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(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.
(11/04/23 10:00pm)
On Oct. 29, the community manager of Emerson Hall, a first-year dorm at Miami University, sent out an email containing provocative wording to advertise a safe sex education event. The email made it onto “Libs of TikTok’s” X (formerly Twitter) account and went viral overnight.
(10/30/23 4:00pm)
When the power went out in Miami University’s Peabody Hall last month, Nadia Severt thought it was a ghost.
(10/29/23 2:49pm)
The lights go down, the audience grows quiet and the Vitamin String Quartet (VSQ) walks onstage. For couple Carla and Sarah Risner, the moment brought them back to their wedding day.
(10/29/23 2:45pm)
Throughout the night the stage lights were constantly switched around to reflect the tone of the songs.
(10/12/23 3:00pm)
On Oct. 10, Miami University’s annual Inclusion Forum highlighted students in marginalized communities, told their stories and reinforced allyship. The event included a surplus of guest speakers, a cultural dance performance by a Nepalese student association and a discussion panel.
(10/10/23 12:00pm)
Maya Nathan, a senior at Miami University, initially heard the devastating news of Israel’s invasion Saturday morning when she was visiting her family. The trip turned into something tragic in the blink of an eye.
(10/08/23 12:00pm)
In an emergency, emotions are high, adrenaline is running and people don’t have time to wonder where or how to get help. The Office of Student Wellness has answered the ‘where’ with the implementation of narcan stations across campus.
(10/07/23 1:00pm)
Miami University President Greg Crawford shared the challenges facing Miami and higher education, updated the community on recruitment initiatives and highlighted the achievements of faculty and students at his State of the University Address Oct. 3.