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(04/20/25 12:00pm)
Elizabeth (Liz) Nassmacher-Wintrow’s life is a rom-com: her partner was her brother’s best friend, they fell in love over deep conversations on the meaning of life, and she even had her dream wedding back in December, complete with a gorgeous white dress fit for a princess.
(04/23/25 10:00am)
Last semester, two of my friends and I decided we were going to eat at and review every restaurant in Oxford. Far-fetched? Maybe. Harmful to our wallets? Definitely. But it’s something to do, and sometimes that’s all you can ask for.
(04/11/25 10:00am)
Matthew Lillard, known for his iconic roles in “Scream,” “Scooby Doo” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s,” has stepped beyond acting and into Dungeons and Dragons, entrepreneurship and more. On April 7, Lillard visited Miami University as part of the school’s lecture series.
(04/10/25 6:00pm)
Students, faculty and community members filled the seats of Hall Auditorium on April 7. Some fans dressed in “Scooby Doo” gear and brought along “Scream” merchandise, celebrating actor Matthew Lillard’s long-standing career.
(04/11/25 10:00am)
I had just dropped my little sister off at basketball practice when the first message on Instagram came through.
(04/05/25 10:00pm)
The Miami University’s Board of Trustees ratified both the Faculty Alliance of Miami (FAM) and University Librarians’ collective bargaining agreements in an off-campus meeting in Columbus on April 3.
(04/03/25 5:23pm)
The $500,000 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Challenge Grant being used to renovate Bachelor Hall into a “Humanities Hub” has been revoked. Tim Melley, director of the Humanities Center, announced this removal of funds in an email shared with the humanities departments.
(03/20/25 5:44am)
Lines for fraternity parties formed early in the night.
(03/13/25 10:00am)
In an uncontested election, Managing Editor Olivia (Livi) Patel, a junior journalism and political science major, was promoted to editor-in-chief on Sunday, March 9.
(02/27/25 7:13pm)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, the award-winning actor, podcaster, activist and business owner, best known for his role on the hit sitcom “Modern Family,” visited Oxford as part of Miami University’s lecture series on Feb. 24.
(03/01/25 11:00am)
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(02/17/25 11:00am)
On my first Engineers Without Borders (EWB) trip, our head advisor handed me a power tool and told me to build a sleigh. The sleigh would be crucial in ensuring the bridge (which we were building that blustery morning) could support the weight of a literal ton of rocks, and thus withstand pedestrian traffic.
(02/02/25 1:00pm)
For people recovering from a substance use disorder, reentering society can feel like suddenly being forced to live your life with your non-dominant hand, only 30 times harder. It’s a slow, often frustrating process that is only exacerbated by being constantly surrounded by people who can’t relate to you.
(02/04/25 11:00am)
When thinking about habitat loss, it’s easy to imagine a clear-cut rainforest, the mass destruction left behind from a wildfire or the drilling of a pristine Alaskan nature reserve.
(12/24/24 11:00am)
As a woman whose hobbies include trying to avoid harassment, I’m pretty confident in my ability to assess the threat level of a situation and respond accordingly.
(12/02/24 3:20pm)
This article has a companion piece which can be read here.
(11/25/24 11:00am)
In the Hefner Museum basement, below taxidermied animals from across the world, a storage room houses a giant metal box waiting to be displayed. While inconspicuous on the outside, the inside contains the lifelong work of former Miami University biology professor Jack Vaughn: a collection of meticulously labeled and organized butterflies from each of the 50 states.
(11/24/24 1:00pm)
For first-year students in the Farmer School of Business, going to class is no laughing matter.
(11/07/24 11:00am)
As Dr. Sian “Leo” Proctor walked across the stage, she asked the crowd one thing: “Who wants to go to space?”
(11/07/24 11:00am)
I think I have scurvy.