Defenseman Grant Hutton often feeds forward Josh Melnick for transitions out of Miami's defensive zone. Melnick may dump the puck and forward Karch Bachman will use his speed to try to make space in the offensive zone. Forward Carson Meyer may then jump off the bench for a line change and, if defenseman Louie Belpedio is pinching, Meyer might find Belpedio in front of the net.
In a game too competitive to be decided in 40 minutes, the men's basketball team hung on in overtime to beat the Wright State Raiders 73-67 in Miami's home opener on Tuesday.
"What is Love and Honor"
The Miami Student hosted its first-ever Oxford City Council debate Wednesday, Oct. 18 in Wilks Theater. Eight of nine candidates vying for four open spots on the city's council lined the stage to answer questions about Oxford's most pressing issues. Attended by community members, faculty and Miami students, the forum brought together many of the community's stakeholders to talk town-gown relations, local business, environmental concerns and more.
Miami's head volleyball coach Carolyn Condit earned her 700th career victory on Saturday evening with a 3-0 win over Eastern Michigan. This came after her 600th win as a RedHawk in a 3-1 win over Central Michigan on Friday evening.
Video by Chandler Williams
This past weekend, the RedHawks took on the Fighting Irish for the first time since 1909. Though Notre Dame beat Miami handily, students still enjoyed making the trip from Oxford to South Bend to see the match in person. Emily Simanskis, TMS Sports Editor, captured moments from her experience.
In this second episode of Ask Angela, host Angela Hatcher and co-host Dmitriy Kzhikin give a listener some love advice, debate whether or not it's OK to make a move via email and share some happy thoughts about memes.
Video by Emily Brustoski
In this first episode of Ask Angela, a weekly life & advice podcast from Angela Hatcher, a freshman trying to #thrive asks for tips and Angela and guest host Dmitriy Kzhikin vent about their on-campus fashion pet peeve.
When Abby Chafe received word that the cast list for Miami University's "The Wild Party" had been posted, she ducked out of her physics class early.
Coverage of Stage Left's performance of Wild Party, Spring semester 2017
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It's 8 a.m. on a cold Friday morning and first-year Keara Sonntag is already at the equestrian center. She saddles her horse and heads out for an early morning lesson.
On Saturday, Feb. 4, members of Miami College Democrats, Oxford Students for Peace and Justice, Butler County Progressives and Miami and Oxford community members gathered near the Phi Delt Gates for a peaceful "Demonstration Against the Trump Agenda"
The Miami Student's Photo Editor, Ryan Terhune, traveled to Washington, D.C. for the Women's March on Washington. Just the D.C. march, which took place the day after President Trump's inauguration, drew upwards of 500,000 people. At least 673 other "sister marches" took place the same day in cities all over the country.
"We LOVE you and we HONOR you, and we defend your right to be here. In our difference is our strength"