On the record: The case for physical media
Recently, I’ve picked up the hobby of collecting physical media.
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Recently, I’ve picked up the hobby of collecting physical media.
FAM members protest outside of Armstrong Student Center
Students and faculty grouped up outside of the Armstrong Student Center, ready to greet Make it Miami guests early April 10.
Student stands at the protest with a sign.
Students and faculty grouped up outside of the Armstrong Student Center, ready to greet Make it Miami guests early April 10. Members from the groups Faculty Alliance of Miami, Young Democratic Socialists of America, Ohio Student Organization and College Democrats joined together, wielding posters and leading chants. Volunteers handed out flyers explaining why they opposed the Cook Field arena project, protested U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and voiced concerns for lack of funding for majors. The group moved towards Roudebush Hall, conducting shouts, where both faculty and students gave speeches.
Growing up, my family had a near-nightly tradition. After dinner and showers, we would gather around the TV in the family room and watch my mom’s favorite music videos from days past.
A student types on their computer in Armstrong Student Center while a TV plays in the background.
Caitlin Dominski (middle, overalls) surrounded by friends at The Student.
Every other Wednesday, while the rest of the Armstrong Student Center sits quiet by 6 p.m., Armstrong 3018, the newsroom is alive with people.
Despite having the arts to thank for getting him where he is today, Timothée Chalamet has found himself in hot water over his criticism of them.
Fan stands on court holding a sign that reads ‘Bruce Pearl pees sitting down' after the Miami University RedHawks defeated the University of Toledo Rockets 74-72
Timothée Chalamet is under fire for controversial comments about the arts.
For a show whose premise lies in making people smile, the latest news about the show “Smiling Friends” is making fans anything but cheerful.
The hit show "Smiling Friends" is coming to an end.
I will preface this with an admission that the majority of my prior Bruno Mars listening time comes from the radio in Target and my mom’s dinner-cooking playlist.
The main room of The Knolls of Oxford isn’t always full of people, but on Tuesday afternoons around 3:30 p.m., Opening Minds through Art (OMA) brings friendships, art and a sense of community to the residents of this retirement village.
Student walks into Armstrong Student Center while looking down at her phone.
As soon as the Muppets announced their comeback show, “The Muppet Show,” I received at least 10 messages from family and friends. I’ve been an above casual Muppet enjoyer for a majority of my life, much to the dismay of my puppet-fearing younger brother.