The Oxford Underground
By Ceili Doyle | May 2, 2017The steady throb of the bass drum begins to echo through the house. The huddled masses of Miami students and Oxford residents disperse from the kitchen and into the front room.
The steady throb of the bass drum begins to echo through the house. The huddled masses of Miami students and Oxford residents disperse from the kitchen and into the front room.
During the 2015-2016 academic year, over 40 percent of reported incidences of academic dishonesty involved international students.
A female student was sexually assaulted by an unknown male after an off-campus house party between the late hours of Friday, April 28 and Saturday, April 29. This assault marks the eighth reported this semester.
The rescheduled version of Miami University's Janus Forum went on Thursday night amid controversy around the speakers selected.
Beginning this fall, students who have earned an undergraduate degree can pursue Miami's Social Entrepreneurship & Aging Graduate Certificate (SEA), a collaboration among the Department of Sociology and Gerontology, the Scripps Gerontology Center and the Farmer School of Business Institute for Entrepreneurship.
It took a burst appendix for senior Caroline Pritchard to realize she needed sleep.
The new era of ASG was trumpeted by a bench.
This past week has been inundated with crime reports according to the Oxford Campus Clery Act Public Crime Log issued by the MUPD.
Miami's Associated Student Government elected representatives for the five remaining 2017-2018 executive cabinet positions last Tuesday at its penultimate senate session of the 2016-2017 school year.
The College of Education, Health & Society (EHS) has introduced "Reframe," a new podcast featuring the work of its faculty, students and alumni. Reframe was launched this January. There are currently eight podcasts posted under the "News" section of the EHS webpage.
Miami's Board of Trustees voted to expand parking and infrastructure in central campus, approve two new degree programs, create several quasi-endowments and make other nominal changes to the university's facilities in their bi-monthly meeting on April 21.
Rick Pescovitz wasn't ready to give up yet.
32 Miami Associated Student Government senators were elected Monday, April 24 for the 2017-2018 academic year.
The steering committee of Miami University's JANUS Forum will host two speakers who will discuss the mounting conflict between the #blacklivesmatter and #bluelivesmatter movements at 6 p.m. this Thursday in the Farmer School of Business's Taylor Auditorium.
Oxford joined over 600 cities in 69 countries in hosting a March for Science event on Saturday, April 22, internationally recognized as Earth Day.
Warren Davidson, representative of Ohio's congressional eighth district, paid a visit to Oxford on Wednesday, April 19. Miami's College Republicans organized the town hall event in the community room on the second floor of LCNB Uptown.
Mid-way through the spring semester, student organizations always receive visits from aspiring student body presidents and vice presidents. The candidates' messages are often similar: Let's improve parking, dining services, rec center facilities or funding for organizations. But how do those promises move from campaign platforms to policy changes?