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(10/17/23 2:00pm)
Taking only major-specific courses every semester is a great way to burn out. Whether spring 2024 will be your eighth semester or your second at Miami University, the recently updated course list offers plenty of options to add a bit of fun to your schedule. The classes below offer a mix of interesting topics and low-stress options to help break up the stress of required classes.
(10/10/23 5:00pm)
When country singer-songwriter ERNEST went on his first-ever headlining tour last year, he didn’t take the typical route of touring artists.
(09/22/23 7:52pm)
When Gina Roth started her shift at Emporium on Thursday morning, rumors were already swirling that Aramark, the company in charge of dining services at Miami University, had lost its contract.
(09/16/23 6:00pm)
Each month, The Miami Student publishes more than 100 stories online, and we print a newspaper every other week. Whether you pick up a physical copy or visit our website, you’ll be greeted with a broad range of coverage.
(08/31/23 8:51pm)
The Amos Music Library is closing its doors at the end of this week, which means Miami University’s College of Creative Arts students will no longer have a centralized location to access course materials — students like Sam Mikes-Thacker.
(09/04/23 3:00pm)
Everyone has their own holy trinities in music.
(08/29/23 8:07pm)
Miami University’s RedHawks football team is gearing up to fly to Miami, Florida, this Friday for a game against the University of Miami’s Hurricanes. While the game is garnering national attention and fueling a fight to determine who the real Miami is, it will also net the RedHawks $1.5 million.
(08/28/23 2:00pm)
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(08/23/23 7:20pm)
When Karen Lefton set her sights on working for the Akron Beacon-Journal in 1979, she wasn’t going to take no for an answer.
(08/24/23 2:00pm)
While students spent their last few weeks of summer getting ready to move back to Oxford, Miami University and Oxford itself have been busy making improvements.
(08/19/23 1:00pm)
Basketball runs in Lakresha Edwards’s family.
(08/16/23 7:00pm)
Simon Pfalz remembers when Bell Tower Commons was in its prime.
(08/09/23 6:43pm)
While Ohio rejected Issue 1 statewide in a special election on Aug. 8, Butler County voters narrowly supported the measure. Across the county, 50.3% voted in favor of the ballot measure, with 49.7% voting against it.
(08/09/23 12:01am)
As the polls closed across Butler County for the Aug. 8 special election tonight, initial numbers from electionlink.net suggested a strong turnout to vote on Issue 1.
(08/03/23 2:50pm)
Before July 22, I liked exactly two biopics: “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” and “Spencer,” which I’m not sure even counts as a biopic. It’s not a genre I gravitate toward, so my expectations going into the phenomenon that is “Barbenheimer” was that “Barbie” would be my favorite, and it wouldn’t be particularly close.
(07/04/23 11:00am)
Like every other college student these days, I’m a fan of Taylor Swift.
(06/30/23 12:00pm)
In a 6-3 decision Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court brought an end to affirmative action in college admissions.
(05/05/23 7:00pm)
New emails obtained by The Miami Student in its continued reporting on the wrongful death lawsuit against Miami University show that one administrator shared resources for the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) with Bill Knight when he brought up concerns about his health.
(04/27/23 9:00am)
It’s been a tough few weeks.
(04/13/23 2:29pm)
This week, “The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King” is making its triumphant return to theaters to celebrate its 20-year anniversary.