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(10/22/24 5:48pm)
The Miami RedHawks football team faced The Ohio Bobcats in Yager Stadium in the 100th Battle of the Bricks on Saturday Oct. 19, 2024. The family-weekend game resulted in a 20-30 victory for Miami’s team, who boasted a 16-point lead by halftime.
(10/09/24 11:00am)
For the month of October, Taylor Powers and Sarah Kennel, will be investigating ghost stories and urban legends in the Butler County area. This season includes stories like Helen Peabody, Ghost Biker, and the disappearance of Ron Tammen.
(10/08/24 11:00am)
The Miami University RedHawks faced off against University of Massachusetts Minutemen in a heated and intense Homecoming football game on Sept. 28. The Miami University Marching Band (MUMB), directed by Ryan Yahl, cheered them on from the stands, playing songs such as “7 Nation Army” and “Phantom of the Opera.” Each member of the band was adorned with large ponchos to shield themselves and their instruments from the gloomy weather, having been preparing for the game since 9 a.m. In addition to their performance in the stands, the band took the field for their performance of “Boogie Wonderland” by Earth, Wind and Fire. The halftime show also included an Honor Band, which allowed individual high school students to perform on the field. The game concluded in a win for the RedHawks, with a final score of 23-20.
(09/21/24 11:00am)
Bright, flashing displays of wealth and luxury lit up the room around me, and loud music filled the space. I turned my back to the installation by Guerreiro do Divino Amor to see hoards of guests who had flocked from all over the globe to see this—the 2024 Venice Biennale. Work still new to the contemporary art world surrounded us, and our only task was to explore it.
(09/02/24 10:00am)
I’d always had a strong reluctance toward writing – not because I disliked it, but because I was scared of anyone hearing my thoughts.
(05/03/24 11:00am)
Miami University Fashion and Design (MUFD) hosted its 18th annual fashion show on Saturday, April 28.
(05/02/24 3:40pm)
Behind the curtain: The making of “Incandescence”
(04/18/24 5:55pm)
Local families and students gathered at the Oxford Memorial Park on April 13 to hear a diverse set of music, including "Puff the Magic Dragon" by Peter, Paul, and Mary, "Helter Skelter" by the Beatles and "All I Wanted" by Paramore.
(04/18/24 2:27am)
Join us for The Miami Student's latest podcast: LAS: The Last Capstone. Hosted by Taylor Powers and Sarah Kennel with The Miami Student, our hosts will explore the nuances of Miami University’s major cutting in regards to the Latin American Studies Capstone.
(04/04/24 11:04pm)
My Great American road trip
(02/29/24 1:16am)
Sylvester Stallone walked quickly from his trailer to a car, only to be transported a couple hundred yards to preserve privacy.
(12/08/23 2:30pm)
Located on the third floor of King Library is the Walter Havighurst Special Collections library, home to anything from historical documents, sheet music, rare books and photography, to a lock of Abraham Lincoln’s hair.
(11/16/23 1:46am)
Katie and Theo sat outside at Patterson’s for their first date.
(09/17/23 12:00pm)
As sustainability initiatives established by international, national and state regulations move forward, accessibility for many disabled individuals moves back. Amid conflict regarding environmental awareness and pollution levels is a largely unpublicized issue: eco-ableism.
(08/31/23 3:33pm)
Another year, another #MoveinMiami. Over the weekend students made their way back to Oxford, onto campus and into residence halls and housing uptown.
(05/03/23 11:49pm)
Lauren said they talked about politics for a good portion of their dinner.
(05/07/23 8:00pm)
I never thought that I would identify as disabled. As a society, we tend to avoid disability and push it off to the side. I’ve heard many say that disability is only for older people and leave it at that.
(04/20/23 3:14am)
Audience members enjoy the show from the grass in front of the stage.
(09/29/22 1:18am)
Peren Tiemann has been active in the activist group Students Demand Action for over four years. Now, as a first-year at Miami University, they are still active in the effort to end gun violence in the U.S., and hope to start a Students Demand Action group at Miami.