City council makes progress on water softening and ADA playground
By Luke Macy | April 3, 2023Oxford City Council met on March 21 in the Oxford Courthouse for its regularly-scheduled meeting.
Oxford City Council met on March 21 in the Oxford Courthouse for its regularly-scheduled meeting.
As students are meeting with advisors and looking at classes for the upcoming fall 2023 semester, The Miami Student has compiled a list of some of the most unique classes being offered.
The board’s decision means the single-tier busing system will be put into effect for the 2023-24 school year, while the current K-5 systems for the three elementary schools will remain the same.
Between high prices, a pressure to sign leases early and a fast-moving market, Miami University students struggle to navigate finding off-campus housing.
Make It Miami serves as day-long open houses where prospective students and their families can meet faculty and current students.
SERB’s decision excludes around 30 university librarians from being part of FAM’s proposed union.
Last November, a proposed levy failed to pass, leading Talawanda School District (TSD) to announce a series of budget cuts that are meant to make up a $5.4 million deficit over the next four years.
On Friday, March 17, the Faculty Alliance of Miami (FAM) announced that Miami University librarians have officially filed for recognition as a collective bargaining unit.
The March 14 meeting for Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) included presentations from both Mayor William Snavely and Councilor Jason Bracken about the funding issues facing the Oxford Fire Department.
Miami University students are used to crowding around in a residence hall room with cans, bottles or red Solo cups of alcohol, but what is it like for students who don't drink?
Two staff members and two students were invited to represent Miami in the White House forum on campus and community-scale climate change solutions on March 8.
On March 3, after two days of committee meetings, Miami University’s Board of Trustees gathered in Marcum Conference Center to meet with chief administrators and receive updates on the university’s big news.
Sean Scott has been elected as the next Editor-in-Chief of The Miami Student. Scott has been a constant presence at The Student since he first started writing his first year at Miami University. While at the paper, he has worked as a Campus & Community Editor as well as Entertainment Editor. He’s garnered more than 130 bylines – the most of any active member on staff.
Few students at Miami University have experienced what the tradition of Green Beer Day was like before the pandemic, but that’s not stopping them from getting involved in the celebration this year.
The lecture was hosted by Miami University’s Western Center for Social Impact and Innovation in collaboration with the Myaamia Center.
Nyah Smith and Jules Jefferson have been elected Miami University’s Student Body President (SBP) and Vice President for the 2023-2024 academic year, making Miami history as the first elected all-Black ticket. The pair won against Cameron Tiefenthaler and Grace Payne with 68% of the vote.
The Miami Student has compiled a list of events to help you honor and celebrate women this month.
The new Fisher Innovation College @ Elm Center located on 20 S. Elm St. will provide a space for small businesses to start up in Oxford.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Yale Law clinical lecturer Linda Greenhouse spoke at Miami University’s Oxford campus on March 2 to discuss her views on the Supreme Court and democracy.
Is it time to kill the death penalty? That’s what this year’s JANUS forum aimed to answer.