Oxford gets its groove on for Electric Root festival Dance groups, singers and others performed at this year’s festival.
Observations: War "When that service was over and I was back in graduate school, the very first draft lottery took place during my first year and it was a harrowing time."
On My Plate: Rhubarb "Since Shakespeare’s time, rhubarb has become popular in England. Growers in Yorkshire, England, had particular success growing rhubarb beginning around 1800."
Media Matters: “Extra! Extra! AI just wrote this headline” “I’m not worried about AI taking over the world. I can barely get my Roomba to clean under the couch.” – Rita Rudner, comedian.
Four Mile Creek to undergo restoration project Dams near the Ruder S. Preserve and the Miami University Equestrian Center will be demolished as part of the project.
Myaamia Center celebrates 25 years at Miami The Myaamia Center came into existence in 2001 when the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma approached the university about helping to revitalize the Myaamia language and culture.
Miami faculty, students stage Cook Field ‘funeral’ to protest new arena, other grievances Protesters gathered on Cook Field on May 1 with signs depicting tombstones inscribed with the names of recently cut majors, a cardboard coffin etched with “R.I.P. Cook Field” and an “urn” – a large mason jar – full of dirt from the field.