Canvas, a learning management system widely used in high schools and universities across the U.S., went offline around 4:50 p.m. following an attack from a hacker group claiming to have compromised identifying information of 275 million people across 9,000 institutions. ShinyHunters, the hacker group, said it would release intelligence May 12 at midnight unless Instructure, Canvas’ parent company, pays a ransom.
It’s a Tuesday. 1961. A 12-year-old Richard Campbell leaves school and hops onto his bright red and white Huffy bike to deliver the Dayton Daily News in his hometown of Dayton. He earns enough to buy some pop and candy from delivering seven days a week.
Dozens of emergency response vehicles, including a SWAT team, responded to an "active event" at the intersection of Locust and High Streets in Oxford.
In June 2024, three retired Miami University professors founded the Free Press. The Free Press is an independent, nonprofit newspaper that serves the Oxford community, surrounding townships and Talawanda School District.
Miami University’s College Republicans hosted influential conservative voices such as Ben Shapiro, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno at the Future Leaders Forum on Thursday, Oct. 10.
Abbey Elizondo tries Oxford's newest quesadilla restaurant.
On Oct. 2, "Phineas and Ferb" co-creator Dan Povenmire visited Miami's campus to start the lecture series. The event had high attendance.
On Oct. 2, Dan Povenmire, co-creator of “Phineas and Ferb,” visited Miami University as part of the lecture series. The Miami Student sat down to talk with him about technology, culture and the new "Phineas and Ferb" seasons.
On Thursday, Sept. 7, Miami held a faculty assembly discussing multiple issues the university faces, including budgetary problems, a decrease in enrollment and unbalanced numbers of students in majors across campus.
These five The Miami Student alumni share how the newspaper helped them get to where they are now.
These five The Miami Student alumni share how the newspaper helped them get to where they are now.
Karen Lefton has had a long journey since she started as a staffer at The Miami Student. Since then, she's earned a law degree and helped The Washington Post sue the federal government.
The humor team put down their joke books and realized they might actually have to take finals seriously, so enjoy this headline dump.
Squirrels in need of rescue, RoboDogs, and more news that the Humor Staff thinks you need to know about.
Everything we know about the balloon being shot down is a hoax and Brick Street is introducing new marketing strategies to attract new customers.
House Bill 322 and House Bill 327, which were proposed last May and have been under review from the State and Local Government Committee since June, target discussion of hot-button issues including Critical Race Theory (CRT).
Just weeks after Florida’s "Don't Say Gay" bill became law, Ohio introduced its own version of the bill in early April. The legislation has caused some controversy in the Oxford community.
After a rocky two years of falling enrollment and restricted travel, Miami University education in Luxembourg and across the globe is back in full swing.