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(10/18/22 12:00pm)
Voters in Butler County will have a new issue on their general election ballot in November. For the first time since 2004, Talawanda School District (TSD) is proposing a levy to help with operational services.
(09/29/22 2:48am)
(10/03/22 1:00pm)
In 2020, more than half of the visiting assistant professors (VAPs) at Miami University did not have their contracts renewed for the fall 2020 semester as the university prepared to lose tens of millions of dollars from the COVID-19 pandemic. Two years later, the university is working to refill those positions.
(09/29/22 12:28am)
(10/04/22 2:00pm)
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced he is investing $2.1 million for Ohio college students with disabilities to help with tuition and other educational expenses for the 2022-2023 school year.
(09/17/22 2:00pm)
In 2020, Peiyu Yang was excited to start his first year at Miami University, but he knew his experience would be different from most students.
(09/15/22 12:15am)
(09/10/22 4:00pm)
Content Warning: This story deals with themes of sexual and interpersonal violence.
(09/01/22 2:00pm)
During the spring 2021 semester, first-year Molly Schneider and three of her friends signed a lease for their junior-year apartment that, at the time, didn’t even exist.
(08/22/22 2:00pm)
When Emma Sutter was accepted to Miami University last year, she opened her financial aid offer and was quickly overwhelmed by the price.
(07/15/22 6:09pm)
New research from Miami University has shown that a change in the Facebook algorithm may have increased the visibility of posts from local Republican parties. Professors from Miami and Wright State University (WSU) found that, despite posting more, Democratic parties received significantly less interaction on their posts.
(05/10/22 4:00am)
Anyone walking into a mall in the early 2000s would be able to identify an Abercrombie & Fitch store. With the blasting club music and the overwhelming iconic scent, Abercrombie & Fitch had an identifiable aesthetic that catered to one group: rich, thin, white, cool kids.
(05/06/22 3:00pm)
Much of the attention surrounding the Faculty Alliance of Miami’s (FAM) efforts to unionize the faculty at Miami University has concentrated on administrators and professors alike; however, the faculty union won’t just affect those who receive a paycheck from the university.
(05/08/22 12:00pm)
In March 2020, Miami University sent thousands of students home due to the COVID-19 pandemic and refunded “tens of millions of dollars” for tuition, housing and dining expenses and general fees.
(05/05/22 1:00pm)
Lily Durzinsky, first-year political science and social justice
(05/09/22 12:00pm)
When Olivia Snow enrolled at Miami University in 2020, she had no idea what she wanted to do.
(04/22/22 4:31pm)
Just weeks after Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill became law, Ohio introduced its own version of the bill in early April. The legislation has caused some controversy in the Oxford community.
(04/18/22 5:13pm)
For years, as people stood under Upham Arch, looking past the Seal out toward King Library, a tree blocked their view down the straight sidewalk. That tree, known as the Friendship Tree, was a black walnut tree that grew out of the sidewalk on the west side of Academic Quad.
(04/12/22 5:27pm)
After three years as Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, Jason Osborne has announced his departure from Miami University. His last day in his role will be June 30.
(04/11/22 12:00pm)
Bachelor Hall will undergo a complete structural and cosmetic renovation to combine humanities classes and modernize the 43-year-old academic building.