Starbucks first of several franchises to come to campus
By Emily Tate | August 28, 2015When Starbucks Coffee comes to campus in January, it'll be Miami University's first fully licensed franchise, but it will not be the last.
When Starbucks Coffee comes to campus in January, it'll be Miami University's first fully licensed franchise, but it will not be the last.
Campus police are under renewed scrutiny after officer Ray Tensing of the University of Cincinnati Police Department killed motorist, Samuel DuBose, during a traffic stop on a month ago.
Swipe right or swipe left? A question many have pondered while examining a profile of a potential love interest on the popular dating app Tinder. As it turns out, Miami students love to swipe right.
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Before Jahwar Glass started rapping, he wrote short stories and poems. His mother played rock and soul albums and taught him new words that he collected in his stanzas and paragraphs. At 9, he wrote his first rap.
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You may have read Shakespeare's most famous love story during your freshman year of high school, but that shouldn't stop you from seeing it live.
Our driver pulled into traffic in the crowded streets of Ulaanbaatar, grumbling to himself in Mongolian while nearly colliding with the car to our left. I looked at my sister in panic as I tried to grab for the seat belt hanging next to me.
In two small rooms above the former location of Bill's Art Store on High Street, an integral part of Miami history and Greek history lives on due to the work of Sigma Chi fraternity.
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Former Cincinnati Reds player Pete Rose will visit campus this year as part of the 2015-16 Lecture Series. The discussion will be set up as a Q&A, and sports columnist for the Cincinnati Enquirer, Paul Daugherty, will lead it. It will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 in Hall Auditorium.
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