'Hawks seek sixth straight win, poised to strike in conference play
The RedHawks continue to tear through the Mid-American Conference.
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The RedHawks continue to tear through the Mid-American Conference.
Correction: On Tuesday, Nov. 20 The Miami Student reported that the Office of Residence Life (ORL) "is enforcing a policy that requires resident assistants to write up their residents if they are caught with pepper spray in their dorms."
August 30. September 6. September 17. September 21. September 23. September 23. September 29.
Yesterday afternoon the Miami University Police Department (MUPD) sent out the fifth "Safety Bulletin" email in relation to a sexual assault reported either to MUPD or the Oxford Police Department (OPD) in the first four weeks of the semester.
There's a divide on Miami's campus. We all see it and we all know it. Pockets of Chinese international students and groups of domestic American students are walking around campus and living completely separate lives.
Like the vast majority of student orgs on campus, we at The Miami Student were counting on Mega Fair. Everything was ready. The posters, the sign-up sheet, the friendly faces betraying a slight desperation for new members.
Welcome to the second annual Miami Student Mock NFL Draft. We've made significant progress since last year's edition and have even added two other writers to the "draft room." As a quick preface, our selections are the picks we would make in the best interest of the team - not necessarily what we think is going to happen. As a result, we had a few "hot takes" and a couple players that slid despite being atop most draft boards.
Four students were kicked out of Miami's Alpha chapter of Delta Zeta (DZ) sorority Monday after a video of them repeatedly singing the N-word in the song "Freaky Friday" by Lil Dicky and Chris Brown circulated on social media.
BAM 2.0
PITTSBURGH -- Miami University journalism students picked up six "first-place wins" and seven "finalist" awards in the annual Mark of Excellence collegiate journalism competition today.
Here's what the Miami Student editors listened to, watched and read over Thanksgiving break.
The Miami Student hosted its first-ever Oxford City Council debate Wednesday, Oct. 18 in Wilks Theater. Eight of nine candidates vying for four open spots on the city's council lined the stage to answer questions about Oxford's most pressing issues. Attended by community members, faculty and Miami students, the forum brought together many of the community's stakeholders to talk town-gown relations, local business, environmental concerns and more.
Want to do something over Fall Break, but not willing to travel far? Here are four recommendations for things to do and place to go, all an hour or less from campus:
Podcast - Pod Save America
Film: "Mommy Dead and Dearest" (Kirby)
To the editor:
The following piece, written by the editorial editors, reflects the majority opinion of the editorial board.
By Hannah Meibers, The Miami Student
By Ceili Doyle, Senior Staff Writer
Migos, "Culture"