Film Studies gets immersive in Colorado
By Arthur Newberry | September 13, 2016By A.J. Newberry and Hailey Hirata
By A.J. Newberry and Hailey Hirata
Hundreds of students gathered Saturday morning to kick off the celebration of spring in a colorful way. Holi, or the Festival of Colors, is an ancient Hindu religious festival that has been widely accepted by cultures all over the world because of its message, excitement and spectacle. Meant to share and spread love and peace, MU's celebration of Holi brought together students from various backgrounds to celebrate this foreign holiday.
Last week students, faculty and staff gather around the Hub to hang T-shirts for The Clothesline Project, an initiative to raise awareness for violence against women. People let emotions flow as they devote their time to this important cause.
"In Oxford, the break of day is trumpeted not by a rooster's crow, but by the roar of half a dozen Rumpke garbage and recycling trucks rumbling down the red bricks, washing away the evidence of what was yet another night of citywide partying.
"Most of the world operates when I'm sleeping"
The Redhawks welcomed Presbyterian to Yager Stadium for their 2015 season opener Saturday afternoon. The game was back and forth and consisted of big plays and turnovers on both ends, but MU pulled away in the second half beating the Blue Hose 26-7. Running back Alonzo Smith dominated the ground with 86 total rushing yards and two TDs, and quarterback Drew Kummer ruled the air with 255 total passing yards and 2 throwing TDs, one to highly anticipated wide receiver, Chris Hudson.
Miami University Club of Fashion and Design recently held their annual fashion show in Millet Hall. Dozens of models, designers and donors helped put on a successful show.