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MU continues effort to eliminate sexual assault

According to the Miami University campus crime alert database, there have been three reports of sexual assault on campus since August, including the one students were alerted about April 20. Full story

  • Two fraternities give new, creative fundraiser a ‘tri’

    For two Miami University Greek organizations, the race was on to host an original philanthropy event—complete with training wheels.

  • Request for Macklemore concert not thrifty enough

    For years, the campus activities council (CAC) has put on a variety of entertainment productions for the Miami University community. However, this year the long-awaited spring concert featuring Macklemore will not be held due to contract issues and conflicts with scheduling.

  • Miami exposes its history through classes

    Miami University’s Myaamia Center is making efforts to increase awareness of the Miami Tribe through a new course next fall, Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS) 259, according to assistant director and program director of the Education and Outreach Office for the Myaamia Center, George Ironstrack.

  • Are students reading for leisure, anymore?

    For the past 32 years, Miami University’s first-year Summer Reading Program books have ranged in topic from war to the most current subject, video games. Yet, some say despite a wide range of topics, many students fail to read the book chosen.

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