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(09/13/24 10:00am)
Beetlejuice is back and creepier than ever just in time for fall in Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.” The new film is a direct sequel to the original from 1988.
(09/15/24 12:00pm)
Located within the walls of Peabody Hall on Western Campus, the Western Center for Social Impact and Innovation offers free programming for students every day.
(09/10/24 12:00pm)
At a glance, Oxford may not seem like much more than a small college town. Beneath the surface, however, the brick-covered streets have a variety of options, especially when it comes to food and drinks, making it an ideal place to grab a nice meal or a late-night treat.
(09/08/24 12:00pm)
The transition to college can be difficult, especially for first-year students. For many, it marks their first time living independently, far from hometowns and families.
(09/05/24 10:00am)
On Aug. 19, artist Chappell Roan, known for her hits “Good Luck, Babe!” and “HOT TO GO!” shared a video on TikTok addressing inappropriate fan behavior. Instead of hearing Roan out and listening to what she had to say, people immediately began calling her “ungrateful” for her fame and success.
(09/03/24 4:00pm)
Going off to college means meeting many new people from different places. Some people meet friends, colleagues and even significant others while away at school. This can be fun during the semester, but during breaks, it can lead to long distances, with many friends and significant others being hours apart.
(08/28/24 10:00am)
I have always enjoyed going to the movies. It’s my favorite rainy-day activity and my go-to for hanging out with friends. This summer, it became my job.
(08/27/24 1:51pm)
Deadpool is back and better than ever — this time, with “X-Men” icon Wolverine by his side. It’s the team-up of a lifetime, a legendary Marvel bromance – and it’s nothing short of perfect.
(08/31/24 10:00am)
Since I was a freshman in high school, I knew I wanted to study journalism in college. I had no idea where I would go or what I would do with it, but I knew it was what I was meant to do.
(05/24/24 4:00pm)
I have been a fan of Billie Eilish since her debut album, “WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?” I remember going to the record store, picking up a copy the day it was released and immediately falling in love with the album. I had never heard anything like it.
(05/24/24 10:00am)
I need to start this off with a very important disclaimer — I have never seen “The Big Bang Theory.”
(05/23/24 7:52pm)
Kristen Wiig is a comedy genius.
(05/12/24 6:02pm)
On May 2, “The Idea of You,” a romance film based on the book by Robinne Lee, made its streaming debut on Amazon Prime.
(05/11/24 2:00pm)
Bachelor Hall will be home to Miami University’s media, journalism and film (MJF), history, religion, English and philosophy departments starting in the fall of 2026. Renovations to the building will begin in the summer of 2024, taking two years to complete.
(05/08/24 10:00am)
For 32 years, Kate Rousmaniere has spent her teaching career at Miami University in the department of educational leadership, where she has taught a variety of engaging courses for students.
(05/06/24 10:00am)
Whether you love her or hate her, everyone is talking about Taylor Swift in one way or another. It’s pretty much unavoidable at this point — she comes up in a variety of circles: music, football and most other social situations one can think of.
(04/26/24 10:00am)
(04/25/24 10:00am)
Coachella 2024 was packed with fun, excitement and countless surprises. The festival featured a variety of performances, including some by popular artists like Sabrina Carpenter, Reneé Rapp, Lana Del Rey, Chappell Roan and more.
(04/25/24 12:00pm)
As the 2023-2024 academic year nears its end, the current Associated Student Government (ASG) staff members will step down from their positions and incoming staff will take over.
(04/27/24 1:00pm)
Across Miami University’s campus, students with a wide variety of dietary restrictions face difficulty when looking for something to eat at on-campus dining locations. While Miami does offer accommodations for a variety of these restrictions, some students still find it challenging to satisfy both their diets while avoiding certain foods.