Republican Senate candidates talk Ukraine, inflation at Miami-hosted debate
By Evan Stefanik | April 7, 2022The candidates took to the stage to tackle a range of topics including Ukraine, crime and Critical Race Theory.
The candidates took to the stage to tackle a range of topics including Ukraine, crime and Critical Race Theory.
Pulley Tower was surrounded by a buzz of activity Saturday morning as Newton Crawford ran from student to student, offering up a softball he held in his mouth.
The seats of Hall Auditorium filled with Miami University students and community members on Monday night to see the final lecture of this year’s University Lecture Series, given by actor, producer and activist Sean Astin.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) voted on a resolution to support implementing Ring doorbells on campus at its March 15 meeting.
An SUV collided with a Chestnut Place Apartment, injuring one person early this morning. Officials said the cause of the accident is still under investigation.
After surviving two years of college in a pandemic, junior finance major Solomia Semenyuk was relieved that things were finally starting to look up.
As conflicts escalate between Russia and Ukraine, Oxford residents are paying more to fuel up at local gas stations.
Amitoj Kaur and Khenadi Grubb have been elected as Miami University’s Student Body President (SBP) and Vice President for the 2022-2023 academic year after a total of 2,571 students voted in the election.
On March 17, Miami University faculty and staff flocked to Hall Auditorium to celebrate the institution’s accomplishments throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Miami University students’ tradition of Green Beer Day (GBD), a day-long drinking celebration that takes place the Thursday before spring break, is back in full swing after two years.
Miami University students’ annual Green Beer Day tradition, which consists of day-long drinking, falls on St. Patrick’s Day tomorrow. With a good weather forecast and easing COVID-19 restrictions, this year’s celebration has the potential to be huge.
The professor of music, director of choral activities and conductor of the Chamber Singers and Choraliers is retiring this semester after a long career in Miami’s music department.
Students who enroll in this climate course will learn about climate change and what causes it, information about sustainable behaviors and how they can involve their families and communities.
Recent Miami alumnae have had to job search and start jobs in the midst of the pandemic. These young alumnae have found success.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) held a debate between the candidates for Student Body President (SBP) and Vice President (VP) in the Shriver Center’s Heritage Room on Thursday, March 10.
If the Faculty Alliance of Miami(FAM) votes to unionize, it will be the first successful faculty union at Miami University and the tenth of 14 public universities in Ohio to have a faculty union.
Miami University’s Associated Student Government (ASG) held its second funding hearing of the semester and passed two bills at its March 8 meeting.
Hosted by Miami University’s political science department, the 2022 spring JANUS Forum, titled “Let’s be Blunt: Should Marijuana Be Legalized?” sought to clarify the opposing arguments on the issue.
A mixture of Miami University students and Oxford residents attended the Community Gathering for Justice and Solidarity with Ukraine Thursday night. The event was organized by Oxford Citizens for Peace and Justice and facilitated by Ann Fuehrer.
Miami University’s Malory-Wilson Center for Healthcare Education is splitting the existing premedical studies co-major into two tracks: pre-health and premedical studies. This change will be implemented in the fall, organized as one co-major with two areas of focus.