It’s all geek to me: League of Geeks hosts new virtual event
On Saturday night, April 24, members of the League of Geeks gathered to play a giant online game of Werewolf, a long-standing tradition for the end of every event.
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On Saturday night, April 24, members of the League of Geeks gathered to play a giant online game of Werewolf, a long-standing tradition for the end of every event.
Faculty choose Miami University as an academic home for some of the same reasons that students and their families do: because Miami’s faculty are dedicated to research and scholarship both inside and outside of the classroom.
Through the pandemic and poor weather, Miami University’s Hammocking Club is persevering.
Whether you’re a born and raised country music fan like me or haven’t listened to a single country song in your life, you’ve probably heard of Dolly Parton.
Miami University is introducing three new changes to the Myaamia Center to increase student awareness.
After two and a half semesters of college via computer screen, some students are feeling the weight of the last year in the final stretch of this spring semester.
Every Monday morning at 9 a.m., junior speech pathology and audiology major Grace Payne walks the same route.
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Mary Harrison insisted her plant farm be open to celebrate its 45th anniversary, even if she couldn’t be there.
This year, just more than 30 total citations — including one for mass gatherings and zero for mask violations — were issued by the Oxford Police Department (OPD) over the course of Green Beer Day (GBD) events. Despite this low number of citations in comparison to years past, students reported both seeing and attending large gatherings with more than 60 people in attendance.
The last five Miami University Police Department (MUPD) safety bulletins have been reported sexual assaults from North Quad. The rise in this area of campus has led some students to wonder what caused the increase and if they are safe on North Quad.
Sherrill Sellers, associate dean for undergraduate education in Miami University’s Department of Family Science and Social Work originally wanted to be a lawyer. But she was soon attracted to social work after reading a report on racism at the University of Chicago by Social Worker Dodie Norton.
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
Just weeks after a 20-year-old Bowling Green State University (BGSU) student died in an alleged hazing incident, lawmakers are reintroducing a bill that would make hazing a felony in the state of Ohio.
This school year, a new artistic statue was added along the sidewalk past Benton Hall leading to North Quad, prompting questions and amusement from the Miami University community.
The following reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
The following reflects the majority opinion of the Editorial Board.
One dreary J-term afternoon, I stumbled upon a TikTok that made me want to return to Oxford as soon as possible. It was advertising the Butler County Donut Trail, and I immediately knew I had to do it.
In response to calls for change from Black Lives Matter (BLM) Oxford, City Council is now working toward improving its response to mental health crises.