New bill reduces funding for public libraries
By Sophia Young and Solomon Bowser | October 4, 2025A new piece of Ohio legislation has raised concerns over the well-being of public libraries.
A new piece of Ohio legislation has raised concerns over the well-being of public libraries.
Study away programs have provided opportunities to engage with professional industries for more than five years in cities all over the country, but changes to Miami’s teaching infrastructure have tested the only lifeline these programs have: faculty.
At a University Senate meeting on April 28, Senate passed a proposal for World Languages and Cultures to replace all undergraduate majors across Miami’s Department of French, Italian and Classics as well as the Department of German, Russian, Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures.
Honors students at Miami University received an email from the Honors College on April 7 detailing a change to the college’s current policy regarding GPA requirements.
Claws With a Cause helps raise awareness about the abandonment and overpopulation of stray cats in Oxford.
Within the last two weeks of January, President Donald Trump signed three executive orders mandating the elimination of diversity, equity and inclusion programs (DEI) throughout the federal government and armed forces.
Considering the impact their choices at registration will have on their next few months at Miami University, the process can be just as challenging as it is rewarding.
Zorro, a three-month-old black lab, wagged his tail as he walked with his sitter, Laurel Logemann, toward Miami University’s Armstrong Student Center. Logemann would be spending the next few hours preparing him for his future service as a guide dog.
A new mural is set to be painted in Oxford this coming fall on the U.S. Route 27 underpass in Peffer Park.