What Miami is wearing: fall edition
By Abby Showalter | September 25, 2021As the temperatures dip slightly on Miami University’s campus, students are showing their excitement for fall weather with their attire.
As the temperatures dip slightly on Miami University’s campus, students are showing their excitement for fall weather with their attire.
Bronze statues across campus pinpoint historical moments for Miami University.
More than a year after it was initially approved by Oxford City Council, the Shell gas station and convenience store are beginning to take shape at the corner of Millville-Oxford Rd. and Southpointe Pkwy.
The Conrad Formal Gardens, located across from the Miami Inn, have gone a full year without maintenance.
Upham Arch, arguably one of the most well known spots on campus, highlights more than just Miami University’s affinity for long-lasting love. The arch is a prime example of Miami’s rich architectural history.
Miami University students have been plagued over the past week with rumors of break-ins, stalkers and violence. Some women have armed themselves with pepper spray, pocket knives and other methods of staying safe.
Coverage of Stage Left's performance of Wild Party, Spring semester 2017
Ryan Terhune, Photo Editor
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"
By A.J. Newberry and Hailey Hirata
Hundreds of students gathered Saturday morning to kick off the celebration of spring in a colorful way. Holi, or the Festival of Colors, is an ancient Hindu religious festival that has been widely accepted by cultures all over the world because of its message, excitement and spectacle. Meant to share and spread love and peace, MU's celebration of Holi brought together students from various backgrounds to celebrate this foreign holiday.