Celebrating 200 Years

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Swoop and Snoop: RedHawks celebrate in Tucson at the 2025 Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl

(12/30/25 10:17pm)

Starting at 10 a.m. MST on Dec. 27, fans, performers and family members of players gathered outside of the University of Arizona Casino Del Sol Stadium for food, live performances and tailgate activities before the 2:30 p.m. kickoff. The Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl, known for its week-long festivities, provided fans with the opportunity to engage with both teams’ mascots, marching bands and cheerleaders before the players took the field.



Pushing the boundary of family, legacy in ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’

(12/28/25 6:22pm)

As an avid fan of the Avatar franchise, Dec. 19, the release date of “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” has been on my calendar for over a year. After seeing the second movie — “Avatar: The Way of Water” — in theaters two years ago and leaving the three hour screening with extreme Post-Avatar Depression Syndrome, I was hungry for more.


‘I didn’t want it to end’: Miami parents enjoy electric atmosphere at Arizona Bowl

(12/28/25 4:36am)

TUCSON, AZ. – At 2:30 p.m. MST on Dec. 27, thousands of Miami University fans, parents and alumni gathered at the University of Arizona Casino Del Sol Stadium to witness the RedHawks fall to the California State University, Fresno, Bulldogs in their second Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl game appearance. Last year, the RedHawks defeated the Colorado State University Rams 47-13 at the Arizona Bowl, held in Tucson, Arizona. This year, the RedHawks faced a new opponent but failed to rise to the challenge. The game ended with a 18-3 loss for Miami.







Meet the candidates running for Oxford City Council this fall

(11/03/25 1:00pm)

Oxford City Council could have a turnover of four out of its seven members with the election fast approaching this fall. Only two incumbents are fighting for another term in their seats. Councilor David Prytherch and Vice-Mayor Chantel Raghu are termed out, leaving two guaranteed spots for new council members. 


‘Don’t hope. Know’: Rep. Warren Davidson hosts workshop at International Leadership Conference

(10/05/25 5:33pm)

Fifteen students, faculty and military personnel sat in Marcum Hall room 154 on the first day of Miami University’s International Leadership Conference. While a few students in the room came for class credit, others came to hear from Miami’s own congressman.



Turning Point members host vigil in wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s death

(09/11/25 9:44pm)

On Wednesday, Sept. 10, a singular shot found its way onto the screens of millions of college students across America – including at Miami University. Charlie Kirk, right-wing activist and loyalist to President Donald Trump, was assassinated in front of a crowd of about 3,000 college students at Utah Valley University, who gathered to watch him debate young voters as part of his “Prove Me Wrong” series on the The American Comeback Tour.




Miami adopts new budget model, targets deans’ performances

(09/01/25 12:00pm)

Miami University’s new budget model – RCM 4.0 – is a continued push by the administration to focus on higher-enrolled majors, while also identifying low-enrolled majors to the deans of their respective colleges for consolidation or elimination. The Responsibility Center Management (RCM) budgeting will draw institutional revenue from a student’s “primary” major.