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Senior staff writer Molly Fahy recommends books for summer.
CULTURE

Books to plow through during summer break

Look, I get it, we’re all burnt out, and we don’t want to read words anymore. But at some point during summer break, you’re going to wake up on that towel on the beach and realize you’re bored out of your mind and need something to do.



HUMOR

My big summer plans

Carley is a first-year student interested in the medical field, which means she is struggling to find a job. Of course, she can always resort back to her hometown job in fast food.





Food columnist Hailey Craver reviews uptown staple, Fiesta Chara.
FOOD

One last margarita tower at Fiesta Charra

Fiesta Charra is one of Oxford’s most popular spots. Chances are you’ve been there at least once. Maybe it was for a margarita tower during your Miami experience, or maybe you remember the endless Yik Yak rumors about police raids. As my time here comes to an end, my friends and I wanted to go back just one last time.



MUF&D models walk to conclude the Allure Fashion Show at Millett Hall.
STYLE

MUF&D hosts 20th annual fashion show, awards designers $5,000

Miami University Fashion and Design (MUF&D) hosted its 20th annual fashion show April 25. This year’s theme, “Allure,” was inspired by the mystique and intrigue that have followed MUF&D for 20 years. The show was one of the organization’s largest yet, with 1,700 tickets sold and 2,400 viewers watching via live stream.



Sophomore soloist, Tess Kavadas, sings Olivia Dean’s “Man I need” arranged by Mary Goodney at A Cappella All Stars Invitations Concert in March.
NEWS

Treblemakers: More than just singing

The 14-member group is a student-led organization at Miami that focuses on the arrangement and performance of vocal music, according to its page on The Hub. As a treble ensemble, members range from altos to sopranos who perform a cappella covers.








Members of Stage Left perform in their production of "Be More Chill."
CULTURE

Miami University’s Stage Left presents ‘Be More Chill’

Stage Left, a theater organization on campus fully led by Miami University students, presents a musical every semester. This spring, they performed “Be More Chill” over the weekend of April 24-26.“Be More Chill” follows the life of a teenager, Jeremy Here: A social outcast who has one friend, an estranged relationship with his father and an enormous crush on a girl who barely knows he exists. More than anything, he desires to be cool.





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