Miami student embraces gun-control activism with open arms
By Madi Jerome | October 2, 2022This summer, Peren Tiemann spent a weekend in New York City reporting for Town and Country magazine.
This summer, Peren Tiemann spent a weekend in New York City reporting for Town and Country magazine.
Dog therapy has risen in popularity across the country and continues to grow at Miami as well. Specially trained and certified, these four-legged therapists have more to offer than being cute and good at cuddling.
Sports Leadership & Management (SLAM) will now have students choose from sport management, sport coaching, or sport communication & media as their area of study, effective beginning the fall 2022 semester.
Nearly every seat was filled in Oxford’s Court House during city council’s meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 20.
More than 250 people, Miami University students and faculty alike, piled into the Heritage Room in Shriver Center Wednesday, Sept. 21 to hear Daniel Ziblatt go through the history of American democracy. He examined the causes and effects of its downfall.
Miami University's Associated Student Government (ASG) appointed seven senators to committees and the Student Life Council at its Sept. 20 meeting.
Miami University students were alerted at around noon today of a suspicious package at Middletown High School, but shortly afterward the package was cleared by the Middletown Police Department.
Iranian students at Miami University held a memorial service Friday, Sept. 23 for Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian woman who died in police custody.
As soon as McCurdy entered the room, the audience burst into thunderous applause. She and Large shared a hug once McCurdy walked onstage. Large informed the audience that Miami is the first university McCurdy would be speaking at as part of her tour.
Butler County’s risk level for COVID-19 has downgraded to low risk, according to an email from Miami University’s COVID response team on Friday, Sept. 23.
Looking to get out of the rut of watching Netflix every date? Columnist Meredith Perkins offers some fun and affordable Oxford date ideas to spice up your fall.
Initially opened in early 2022, Oxford Originals is a student-run business for those looking to professionally record music. Unfortunately, due to various complications, it was closed before the end of the spring semester. Now, it’s back.
In fall 2021, 241 students took their first classes at Miami University. But it wasn’t their first year in college — they were transfer students.
Miami University’s peer-run social justice choir, Students of Song, launched in spring 2022 and is building momentum toward a showcase in spring 2023.
After Miami University announced a new zonal parking system, some students are left confused, but Miami officials hope that the change will help decongest lots.
The 92% rate is up from 74.6% in 2018, but university officials say that doesn’t necessarily reflect the current rate of acceptance at Miami.
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.
Miami University is so often described as “the most beautiful campus there ever was,” so when Brian Vogt, a Miami junior saw the amount of litter all over campus, he was shocked.
After Miami University leadership recommended terminating its contract with Proctorio in September 2021, University Senate began looking for alternatives to the remote proctoring service to better align with the interests of students and staff.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) approved funding allocations and passed a resolution related to special elections at its first meeting of the semester on Sept. 13.