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Macie Taylor dribbles the ball up the court in game 2 of the MAC Tournament against Ohio University.
OPINION

We owe an apology to our women’s basketball team

"Although the perception of women’s sports has radically improved over the years, it is still riddled with controversies. For example, on-screen representation has continued to be a struggle as ESPN has a history of limiting NCAA women’s basketball tournaments to afternoon and regional coverage."


Senior Staff Writer Molly Fahy recommends short books to read this spring.
CULTURE

Short books to help you reach your reading goal

But just because you might get hives every time you see a novel longer than 400 pages doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy thought-provoking literature. Here are five book recommendations, each under 250 pages, that will keep you entertained and engaged while helping you stay on track with your reading goal.


Ellie Davis painting a French tip nail design on a client in her dorm room
NEWS

Booming business: Miami’s secret side hustlers

Junior primary education major Georgia Palko worked at Bagel and Deli, but was looking for some extra cash. After calling her dad with a bright idea, she moved forward with her plan to sell sweet treats on Valentine's Day. With around $50 worth of strawberries, a college house kitchen and a side hustler mindset, she sold 300 strawberries to mothers and lovers.


Kenzi Perkins doing her nails in her dorm room. Photo provided by Kenzi Perkins.
OPINION

The lost art of DIY

"The exchange of services for money is many people’s livelihoods, and supporting their businesses is very important. However, there are tasks we definitely can be doing ourselves."







NEWS

Who’s Who at MU: Dean of the Honors College

Out of every 10 undergraduates at Miami University, one is an honors student. The Dean of the Honors College strives to help these students to extract as much value from their Honors College participation, so by the time they graduate, they can look back and say: “This really meant a lot.”




Older members of Omega Phi Psi wait patiently for the new member show in the Fine Arts Plaza
NEWS

The divine hidden gem nestled under the ‘Mother of Fraternities’

Hailed as the “Mother of Fraternities,” Miami University is known for its robust Greek life and their multitude of affiliations representing thousands of students. These individual organizations, or chapters, fall under four larger national councils known as the Interfraternity Council (IFC), Pan-Hellenic Association (Panhellenic), Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) and the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC).





NEWS

Miami University to launch replacement for The Hub

A new platform called Miami Central will replace The Hub, Miami University’s online platform for student engagement. It’s designed to improve the way students connect with other people and organizations. It is set to launch April 6, 2026. 




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