In this class, students solve puzzles, not math problems
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jeremy Easter wakes up earlier and more excited than most students.
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On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jeremy Easter wakes up earlier and more excited than most students.
On April 18, the vote for Miami University’s collective bargaining unit to be recognized by the State Employment Relations Board (SERB) began.
In 1986, Nintendo released the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), selling 62 million units worldwide and bringing the characters Mario and his brother Luigi to fame through one of its staple games, “Super Mario Bros.”
Although “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” exceeded my expectations, it still becomes trapped by the pitfalls that have held back countless other licensed movies.
Oxford City Council met on March 21 in the Oxford Courthouse for its regularly-scheduled meeting.
Rian Johnson’s done it. In his newest show, “Poker Face,” the writer/director has revived the murder-of-the-week genre reminiscent of shows like “Columbo.”
On March 3, after two days of committee meetings, Miami University’s Board of Trustees gathered in Marcum Conference Center to meet with chief administrators and receive updates on the university’s big news.
On Dec. 12 and 13, 2022, Ginny Boehme, along with some of her Miami University colleagues, traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to testify before the State Employment Relations Board (SERB).
The State Employment Relations Board (SERB) has reached its decision on who can be included in Miami University’s proposed faculty union. As it stands, tenure and tenure-track faculty and non-tenure-track teaching, clinical professors and lecturers (TCPL) faculty are eligible to participate in the union.
Paula Smith was raised in Oxford, Ohio. Her parents, who founded the Allen Foundation which offers refuge to Black Miami University students, both worked for the university. Although Smith attended Ohio University for her undergraduate degree, she did come back to Miami for her Master’s.
“It’s the best show on streaming right now.”
On Feb. 15, Miami University’s former provost Jason Osborne participated in an open forum at the University of Baltimore (UBalt) for the university’s provost position.
Miami University is facing a budgetary problem, and unless it’s able to fix it, Miami officials worry about the longevity of the university’s reserves.
Often, the busiest places on an average night in Oxford are Brick Street Bar or Bagel and Deli Shop.
From the opening titles of M. Night Shyamalan’s newest feature, “Knock at the Cabin,” it’s clear something’s awry.
“In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made significant strides in various industries, from healthcare to finance and beyond. The technology is being used for tasks such as diagnosing diseases, automating mundane jobs and even creating art. However, with these advancements come concerns about the future of jobs, privacy and ethics.”
On Monday, Jan. 30, Miami University faculty met over Zoom for a Senate working session — an optional meeting that goes in-depth over a certain topic — to discuss additions to Miami’s campus free speech policy.
At Oxford City Council’s Jan. 17 meeting, council members unanimously approved the Oxford Tomorrow comprehensive city plan.
Content warning: This story contains mentions of self-harm and death.