Us vs. them: An Oxford mentality
By Eliza Sullivan | February 4, 2025Author Eliza Sullivan is an Oxford resident, or "townie," and acknowledges conflicts she has seen between certain communities in the town
Author Eliza Sullivan is an Oxford resident, or "townie," and acknowledges conflicts she has seen between certain communities in the town
Author Taylor Powers argues that our society and government fails to prioritize children's safety and wellbeing by looking at issues with schools, the foster care system and the troubled teen industry
Opinion writer Gina Roth has enjoyed the walkability of Miami's campus. But is staying in designated crosswalks enough to keep me safe? Not anymore.
There is a second war happening in Russia: the war against information. And young people in America are taking their freedom of information for granted.
Opinion writer Parker Green argues why Thanksgiving should not be considered a top tier holiday.
Before coming to Miami University, first-year student Alanna Sweet was gifted a digital camera by her father. Now, she uses it to document her time at college.
Claire, first-year student, strives to stay out in every day, through her outfit choices and her clarinet case by her side. Even on the field with her fellow band members, uniqueness is important to her.
Opinion editor Sam Norton makes the case for why Thanksgiving should be considered one of our best holidays.
First-year student Ben aims to be more genuine at Miami University, which is a dramatic change from who he was in high school.
Thanksgiving and the holiday season cause high levels of tension and stress. It’s important to be aware of a few thankful thoughts during this time.
As much as first-year student Aubrey loves her classes, she loves the guy in one of them even more.
The Student's Editorial Board strongly opposes any plans to build over Cook Field or Slant Walk, two of Miami's most beloved outdoor spaces.
A first-year students finds himself feeling lonely, although he spent the previous night with his potential future fraternity brothers. He grapples with the hardship of maintaining old friendships while embracing new ones.
Initially, first-year student Matthew wondered why he chose to go to college in Ohio, somewhere vastly different from San Diego. But he soon found himself happy with his decision.
While walking home with friends, first-year student Cece hopes she can trust passerbys to not cause trouble. Yet, she finds herself proven wrong.
Miami alumni Stephen Wilson implores the administration to consider the impact that a potential new basketball arena on Slant Walk would have on students.
First-year student Anna listens to her hallmates whine about their homesickness, while she dreams about her future at Miami University
First-year student Emma is always awoken by her roommate returning home from a night out. So, she doesn't worry about accidentally waking her up in the morning.
Miami football games draw crowds, but opinion writer Jada Rogers doesn't see the hype, and much prefers to attend hockey games.
First-year student spends a night out trying to get a boy from home off her mind. But ultimately, something about him makes him so unforgettable.