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(03/16/23 12:00pm)
Nyah Smith and Jules Jefferson have been elected Miami University’s Student Body President (SBP) and Vice President for the 2023-2024 academic year, making Miami history as the first elected all-Black ticket.
(03/21/23 12:00pm)
Prospective students, parents and siblings skip over puddles and rushing water through the streets. A tour guide leads the herd, cloaked in raincoats and armed with umbrellas, into Armstrong Student Center.
(02/16/23 4:00pm)
This story contains mentions of gun violence.
(12/02/22 7:00pm)
Lila Jernovoi scans the sections throughout the store until she sees it: men’s sweaters and flannels.
(11/10/22 3:00pm)
I was laying in bed, snug as a bug beneath the covers and scrolling through Instagram when I saw it: Taylor Swift’s tour announcement. After nearly five years, Swift will return to the stage for the “Eras” stadium tour, which will feature songs from her past ten albums, including her most recent release, “Midnights.”
(10/13/22 6:19pm)
If you are a returning student who drives a car at Miami University, you know that the school’s parking system has changed since last year.
(09/18/22 4:00pm)
After Miami University announced a new zonal parking system, some students are left confused, but Miami officials hope that the change will help decongest lots.
(08/19/22 2:00pm)
Miami University raised nearly $100 million in the 2022 fiscal year, and almost half of it will go toward student scholarships.
(08/08/22 11:00am)
Students will not be required to wear masks on Miami University’s campus or participate in surveillance testing this upcoming fall, despite Butler County’s high risk status.
(04/24/22 4:00pm)
Miami University’s COVID Response Team announced on March 9 that masks would no longer be required on campus when Butler County’s community risk level is low. During the past month, however, some students, staff and faculty have continued to mask up.
(11/13/21 12:29am)
President Greg Crawford announced that alumna Major Gen. Sharon Bannister of the U.S. Air Force will be the commencement speaker for Miami University’s spring ceremony on May 14, 2022.
(09/28/21 12:00pm)
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to plague aspects of everyday life, including the U.S. supply chain, posing a new set of challenges to reopening businesses and restaurants and in Miami’s case – many dining locations across campus.
(09/14/21 4:00pm)
At the break of dawn, the sun paints streaks of lavender and fluorescent orange along the night sky, illuminating the dark campus sidewalks.
(08/28/21 9:40pm)
According to a draft version of Miami University’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate that was obtained by The Miami Student, students who are not vaccinated by the end of the semester will be prohibited from attending classes or accessing on-campus buildings after the first of the year.
(05/09/21 2:00pm)
Caity Torres, owner of the online plant shop Cultivar, stands facing the green canopy in front of Kofenya, watching customers browse over the black-draped tables. Dozens of plants decorate the small tent: polka dot, ornata, monstera, snake and heartleaf plants just to name a few.
(04/13/21 4:00pm)
Miami University hosted its first COVID-19 vaccine clinic for staff, including student employees, on Wednesday, April 7. The initial 1,000 Moderna doses were administered by TriHealth and provided by the state of Ohio at no cost to the recipients.
(04/07/21 4:00pm)
In the weeks leading up to Green Beer Day (GBD), students reserved their tables at Uptown bars and decorated with green shamrocks. They also prepared hats, masks and sunglasses to hide their faces from police body cameras and, possibly, drones, as rumors spread throughout the city.
(03/23/21 4:00pm)
Incoming first-year and transfer students at Miami University will complete a virtual orientation in preparation for the Fall 2021 semester due to current COVID-19 gathering guidelines.
(03/21/21 12:00pm)
Oxford resident Susan Horn pulls on her scuffed tennis shoes in preparation for her daily 2 mile walk on the local sidewalks around the neighborhood, town and campus.
(03/04/21 1:00pm)
This school year, Miami University is seeing a decrease in the number of sexual offenses reported by students, a downturn some administrators are attributing to the COVID-19 pandemic.