The evening worker
Brandi Weiland is covering a shift at Emporium on Sunday evening.
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Brandi Weiland is covering a shift at Emporium on Sunday evening.
Mark Radlinski is a 53-year-old father of one. He’s an elementary school teacher at McGuffey Montessori in Oxford. He spends most days teaching his students everything from math to social studies to physical education.
Fall: It’s the season of orange and red leaves falling down, students donning flannels and an abundance of pumpkin-spiced coffees.
Hosted by Entertainment Editor Reece Hollowell and Opinion Editor Devin Ankeney, each episode of Expanding Horizons features the hosts recommending and discussing albums they love, ranging from decades-old classics to modern favorites.
Hosted by Entertainment Editor Reece Hollowell and Opinion Editor Devin Ankeney, each episode of Expanding Horizons features the hosts recommending and discussing albums they love, ranging from decades-old classics to modern favorites.
Nobody — except maybe babies — is immune to the cycle of politics in this country anymore. Whether you’re an activist or prefer to stay out of politics entirely, it’s impossible to avoid it.
Lawn care is incredibly important to American culture. A perfectly manicured lawn signifies a put-together household. However, the tidiest of lawns tend to be the least beneficial to the environment.
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Miami University welcomed its newest class of first-years to campus during move-in on Wednesday, Aug. 23, and Thursday, Aug. 24. Although some students moved in early, the sidewalks in front of the residence halls were still filled with cars.
The first time my father showed me around Miami University, I laughed it off. To me, it was a rural square mile of nothing at all, and my love for the overpopulation of southern New York had not yet died down.
Local news is disappearing.
Hosted by Entertainment Editor Reece Hollowell and Opinion Editor Devin Ankeney, each episode of Expanding Horizons features the hosts recommending and discussing albums they love, ranging from decades-old classics to modern favorites.
Natalie Czarnik is an achiever. She plays instruments, acts in theater, takes more classes than most first-years and joins organizations before her college experience even starts.
The Miami Student has a new Entertainment podcast: Expanding Horizons! Hosted by Entertainment Editor Reece Hollowell and Opinion Editor Devin Ankeney, each episode features the hosts recommending and discussing albums they love, ranging from decades-old classics to modern favorites.
On Friday, June 16, Adriene Knight’s lawyer Angela Wallace dismissed the wrongful death lawsuit against Miami University in Butler County Court. The first hearing was due to take place at the Butler County Court of Common Pleas on Tuesday, June 20, at 10 a.m.
You can’t make it an hour listening to your Spotify or the radio without running headfirst into a song that samples another song. It’s the big thing now.
David Wells was a titan of journalism. For 35 years at the Cincinnati Enquirer, David had his hand in everything from investigative reporting to editorials to breaking news.
My first year at Miami University sucked. It was terrible. I lived by myself in a dorm room even though I didn’t want to, down the hall from people who shouted nasty things at me and my few friends more times than I could count.
For 17 consecutive years, vinyl record sales have increased annually. The physicality of holding a beloved album cannot be matched by a digital album, whether streamed or downloaded.
As a leftist independent stuck voting for the Democratic party as the lesser of two evils in a heavily Republican district in Ohio, election night can be wildly disappointing. But that doesn’t mean I’ll stop caring, paying attention or voting.