What to watch over spring break
Spring break is rapidly approaching, and the long-awaited week off often brings with it tropical vacations and fun getaways.
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Spring break is rapidly approaching, and the long-awaited week off often brings with it tropical vacations and fun getaways.
Spring break is right around the corner, and Culture Editor Stella Powers has some recommendations for what to watch.
“Anora” has been all the buzz this awards season, sweeping the Oscars and taking home a total of five awards, including best picture and best actress for star Mikey Madison.
Awards season has finally come to a close with the Oscars ceremony on March 2. Now that we no longer have to worry about who’s going home with a win, it’s time to discuss arguably one of the most important aspects of the Oscars: the red carpet outfits.
It started out as a normal Wednesday — on Feb. 12, I woke up, went to my two classes, got coffee with my friend and went back to my apartment to take a nap before weekly The Miami Student production.
The 97th Academy Awards are right around the corner, celebrating some of the best work in film of the year. On March 2, the biggest releases of 2024 will be competing to take home some Oscars.
In his first month as president, Donald Trump implemented significant changes in the United States. The day he took office to begin his second term, he signed a record number of 26 executive orders.
The Grammys is airing live on Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. EST. For two self-proclaimed, chronically online pop culture fanatics, this is our Super Bowl.
If you grew up anything like I did, Bob Dylan was a household name. His albums would be constantly spinning on my dad’s record player, and “Maggie’s Farm” remains stuck in my head, even now.
We live in an era where internet safety is widely preached and kids are told not to talk to strangers online. It’s a reasonable request – after all, there are some people out there who don’t always have the best intentions.
I have spent my entire life in love with the land of Oz and the various stories it holds. “The Wizard of Oz” was one of my first favorite films. I went to see “Oz the Great and Powerful” in theaters when it came out in 2013. If a story had anything to do with Oz, I was 0bsessed.
Walking into Williams Hall after his commute from Middletown one morning, Miles Davis, a visiting assistant professor in the Media, Journalism and Film (MJF) Department had a realization.
It’s no secret that the Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn’t been its strongest in recent years. With the exception of “Deadpool & Wolverine,” most projects have been poorly received by audiences. However, with the release of “Agatha All Along,” it’s clear that Marvel is finally making a comeback.
The November presidential election is nearly here. Miami University students may be voting early, sending in absentee ballots or preparing to go vote on election day. However, being on a college campus is not always convenient when it comes to voting.
The Miami University College Democrats brought in Representative Dani Isaacsohn on Oct. 16 to talk with them about the upcoming election.
Kate McKinnon first became a household name for her work on “Saturday Night Live” back in 2012. Now, with the release of “The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science,” the beloved comedian and actor has added another title to her resume: author of middle-grade literature.
Sabrina Carpenter performed her first night of the “Short n’ Sweet” tour at Nationwide Arena in Columbus. The album was released Aug. 23, with the tour starting exactly one month later.
Stevie Nicks has been around since the early 1970s with the release of her album with Lindsey Buckingham, “Buckingham Nicks.”
Recently, the “X-Men” films have had a surge in popularity following the release of “Deadpool & Wolverine,” as well as the new “X-Men ’97” animated series. The film broke box office records, becoming the highest-grossing rated R film in history.
The new semester brings busy dining halls, crowded sidewalks and large groups of traveling students. This year, however, the groups may linger longer than usual.