Miami likely to go bowling after Ball State blowout
By Chris Vinel | November 21, 2018Buy your plane tickets and book your hotel rooms. For the second time in three years, Miami football is bowl-eligible.
Buy your plane tickets and book your hotel rooms. For the second time in three years, Miami football is bowl-eligible.
The Office of Residence Life is enforcing a policy that requires resident assistants to write up their residents if they are caught with pepper spray in their dorms.
Three arsons reportedly occurred between the days of Nov. 16 and Nov. 18 on the third floor of Anderson Hall. No injuries were reported and the Miami University Police Department is still investigating.
When Briah Lumpkins arrived home from her first party of "Halloweekend," she was reeling from a mix of emotions. She was happy to have enjoyed the party, relieved to be inside, away from the crisp October night, but most of all, she was ready to get out of her costume and jump into her warm bed.
Miami's Strategic Planning Steering Committee is working to finalize the subcommittees that will be tasked with improving six specific areas of university operations and life.
The Miami University Students for Life's "Cemetery of the Innocents" anti-choice display was destroyed three times in the last day and a half.
David Seidl was selected as Miami University's new vice president of the Department of Information Technology.
"All gave some, some gave all," David Lawrence, a veteran and Miami University class of '64, said during his speech at the dedication ceremony for Miami's newly constructed Veterans Memorial at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 11, Veterans Day.