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(11/22/25 12:00pm)
When you think about the Miami University men’s basketball team, it’s easy to jump straight to the highlights: last year’s 25-9 season, this year's promising three-game winning streak and a strong roster highlighted by both experience from the upperclassmen and potential from the freshman recruiting class.
(11/28/25 11:00am)
Sequestered away on the third floor of King Library, seemingly unnoticed by the student population at large, lies the Makerspace: a palace of arts and crafts, a cathedral to creativity and arguably the sole thing keeping me sane.
(11/21/25 3:00pm)
For Lily Rose, a senior biology major, a typical school day starts at 5:30 a.m.
(11/25/25 11:00am)
As the semester comes to a close, so does another year of great — and not so great — books that made 2025 that much more entertaining. As you may or may not know, every other week, writers Ayla Peden, Shannon Mahoney and Parker Green each take turns to recommend some of their favorite books to you, lovely readers.
(11/19/25 11:00am)
I can’t escape social media.
(11/11/25 11:00am)
Cuffing season is officially upon us, which means you (yes, YOU) need to step up your dating game. Here are five cute date ideas in the Oxford area, perfect for any price point or level of commitment.
(10/27/25 2:00pm)
For a lot of people, Halloween weekend in college means wearing your skimpiest costumes, gathering friends and getting absolutely wasted three days in a row. It’s great for some, but not everyone wants to do that, or is legally allowed to do that. So, here are some events, activities and ideas to keep your Halloween weekend as under-21 friendly as possible.
(10/24/25 12:00pm)
Miami University’s partnership with the Cleveland Clinic reached new heights with the official naming ceremony of Miami’s second newest building, now known as the Cleveland Clinic Health Science and Wellness Building.
(10/23/25 12:19am)
Miami University and the Cleveland Clinic worked together to get $7 million from the state government.
(10/10/25 10:00am)
Taylor Swift dropped her highly anticipated 12th studio album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” on Oct. 3, and I haven’t been the same since.
(10/08/25 10:55pm)
Miami University hosted its inaugural International Leadership Conference on Oct. 3-4. The conference included both lectures and breakout sessions with interactive components to engage students and other participants. Speakers discussed changes and challenges of being a leader in an increasingly polarized and technology-driven world.
(10/02/25 12:00pm)
For students and residents who use public transportation, getting around Oxford has gotten new updates.
(10/02/25 10:00am)
Celebrity chef, author and restaurateur Antonia Lofaso might be known for winning TV cooking challenges, but she was once a single mom, simply hoping to land a job in a restaurant.
(10/03/25 10:00am)
Antonia Lofaso, a competition-winning celebrity chef, restaurateur, author and single mom, visited Miami University as part of the lecture series on Sept. 29. The Miami Student had the chance to talk with her about last meals, diversity in food and her creative process.
(10/05/25 10:00am)
I couldn’t resist the pun. Here are five books that will hopefully bring about crisp breezes and warm sweaters this October.
(09/30/25 10:00am)
I am deeply tired of the lack of participation in classrooms.
(09/22/25 12:00pm)
When Maddy Jones, a first-year kinesiology major, started to disagree with the boy she was interested in over politics, she ghosted him.
(09/04/25 10:00am)
Do you know what’s better than books about college? Books that are about very niche college experiences. As we re-enter the world of higher education, here are four books for any situation you could possibly encounter. Happy reading!
(08/24/25 7:32pm)
Shademakers Garden Center created a fall-themed layout for Oxtoberfest.
(08/29/25 12:00pm)
The Farmer School of Business (FSB) is on a roll.