Students gather for West Fest celebration
People filled the Ernst Nature Theatre behind Peabody Hall on Saturday to celebrate the end of the year with West Fest.
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People filled the Ernst Nature Theatre behind Peabody Hall on Saturday to celebrate the end of the year with West Fest.
When you ask people what their favorite television shows are, chances are they’ll answer with something along the lines of “Friends,” “The Office” or a similar series.
girl in red released her sophomore album, “I’M DOING IT AGAIN BABY!” on April 12. The album is a fun, upbeat switch from her previous music, with a focus on making a comeback and finding herself again.
The last total solar eclipse in Ohio took place in 1806, making the April 8 eclipse a once-in-a-lifetime historic event. Oxford was filled with a variety of festivities for the occasion, including a celebration just outside of King Library.
April 20, also known as Record Store Day, has been on the calendars of record collectors for quite some time now. However, after the closing of Black Plastic, collectors in Oxford were left without a local record store.
Olivia Rodrigo’s “GUTS World Tour” passed through Columbus on March 22, marking her second time performing in Ohio. She performed songs from both of her albums, with opener Chappell Roan performing songs from her debut album “The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.”
It’s no secret that college can be stressful. Whether it’s the workload, the exams, the adjustment or something entirely unrelated, emotions are everywhere on Miami University’s campus. Sometimes, people just need a good cry.
I have always been very casual when it comes to Ariana Grande. I like a few of her songs, but I never really considered myself a fan. “eternal sunshine,” Grande’s latest album, changed that.
The Myaamia people have been burdened with a series of forced removals, leaving behind their traditions, artwork and land. The “Reclaiming Stories” project is working to change that.
When it comes to music, I tend to be a bit of a fangirl. Every time an artist I like releases a new shirt or variant of a record, I immediately purchase it without a second thought — watching the number in my bank account dwindle with every new merch line.
Toward the end of the fall semester, record collectors were in for a shock when they made their way Uptown and discovered that Black Plastic, the record store in Oxford, had closed its doors.
Artists have been promoting their music through TikTok for years now. Many have gone from being small, independent artists to having mainstream hits, all because of a song going viral on the platform — but not anymore.
Zelda Williams’ directorial debut, “Lisa Frankenstein,” is a fun, cute and campy horror comedy — but only for the first hour or so.
Throughout history, a frequent trope in entertainment has been the romantic relationship between a teacher and a student. Authors and directors often emphasize the scandal of it all, but the presence of these teacher and student storylines can make these relationships seem normal — they’re not.
Love is in the air as Valentine’s Day approaches, leaving residents of Oxford and Miami University students looking for a way to spend their Feb. 14.
Recently, Miami University has undergone a significant number of deanship changes within various departments, with a search still underway in the College of Arts and Science (CAS). The hiring process for these positions is extensive to ensure that the best candidates are selected.
Based on the 2004 film of the same name and its Broadway musical counterpart, “Mean Girls” brings a modern, musical twist on the Tina Fey classic to the big screen.
Over the years, LGBTQ+ representation has become increasingly more prominent in television and film. For the most part, this is a great thing, especially when it’s done well. However, that is not always the case.
Movie soundtracks are often accompanied by a song or two that’s original to and written for the film. Sometimes, these songs are directly related to the plot and characters within the film, but that’s not always the case.
Based on the Suzanne Collins book of the same name, “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” a prequel to the other “The Hunger Games” films, was released in theaters on Nov. 17.