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(04/10/20 9:00am)
News Editor Tim Carlin and Opinion Editor Rebecca Wolff discuss their thoughts on Carrie and Big’s relationship in Sex and the City. This conversation was edited for clarity.
(04/08/20 9:00am)
With the constant barrage of novel coronavirus news updates, it can be hard to stay informed. Here’s a list of some important coronavirus related questions The Miami Student has answered over the past month:
(03/25/20 6:01pm)
Miami University President Greg Crawford announced in a university-wide email Wednesday that a member of the Miami community has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
(03/22/20 8:01pm)
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced a state-wide stay-at-home order which will go into effect at 11:59 p.m. Monday night and end on April 6.
(03/17/20 9:00am)
Miami University will conduct classes online through the end of spring semester and is asking students to leave campus promptly.
(03/17/20 9:00am)
Laura Perino awoke to a barrage of text messages on Sunday, March 17, 2019 — one year ago today. The messages were from her son Tyler’s girlfriend. As her eyes began to focus on the bright screen, words began jumping out in her mind: hospital, police, he’s okay.
(03/15/20 7:56pm)
It was around 3 a.m. in Luxembourg when Kayla Jones awoke to banging on her bedroom door. It was one of her housemates.
(03/13/20 8:50pm)
Miami University will be conducting online classes through the end of spring semester, according to a university-wide email from University President Greg Crawford — making Miami the fourth public university in Ohio, following Kent State University, OSU and University of Toledo, to make the call amid growing concerns over the spread of the novel coronavirus.
(02/18/20 10:05am)
Hours after the career fair, underneath Millett Hall, down a winding staircase and behind a passcode-locked door, Miami University’s cheerleading team begins its two-hour practice.
(02/18/20 10:00am)
On the third floor of Miami University’s Shriver Center, tucked into a corner office, is the Miller Center for Student Disability Services (SDS). The space is decorated with art from local disabled artists and soft, flowing music fills the room.
(02/05/20 8:16pm)
Miami University President Greg Crawford named Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine the Spring 2020 Commencement speaker. DeWine is a 1969 Miami graduate who was elected as Ohio’s governor in 2018.
(02/04/20 10:00am)
Assistant News Editors Tim Carlin and Briah Lumpkins discuss their thoughts while watching the Super Bowl LIV Pepsi Halftime Show. This conversation was edited for clarity.
(01/28/20 10:00am)
It was a night like any other. I had just finished washing my face and could still taste the mintiness of my toothpaste. I laid my head on my pillows and opened up my new favorite app — TikTok.
(11/27/19 10:26pm)
Mike Smith, who has served on Oxford City Council since 2013, was chosen as the city’s next mayor at Tuesday’s meeting. Smith will serve in the role until 2021, when his second term on council will end.
(11/26/19 10:00am)
This column is pulled from a conversation with two of our reporters who discussed their experiences growing up as gay men.
(11/26/19 10:00am)
Oxford City Council said goodbye to Mayor Kate Rousmaniere and Vice Mayor Steve Dana at last week’s meeting. The two served on council together for eight years and, at the pair’s last council meeting, they received high praise from citizens, councilors and city staff alike.
(11/22/19 2:52am)
The crisp February breeze ran up my back. The thin bare branches of the trees hanging overhead swayed freely.
(11/12/19 11:09pm)
Fifteen former Miami University Delta Tau Delta (Delts) fraternity brothers stood before a judge for the first time Tuesday morning in relation to last semester’s hazing incident.
(11/12/19 10:00am)
Last Thursday, The Miami Student broke the news that Nicholas Shaw, a first-year student, was previously expelled from Indiana University - Purdue University Indiana (IUPUI) and served a six-day jail sentence in relation to sexually assaulting a woman while he was a student at IUPUI.
(11/06/19 3:03pm)
Jason Bracken, Glenn Ellerbe and Bill Snavely won the Oxford City Council election with 22.5 percent, 21 percent and 28.5 percent of the vote, respectively.