Opinion: Why Oxford needs to hop on the Bike-Sharing Band-Wagon

With the revocation of the bussing system in Oxford into the Butler County Regional Transit’s hands–usurping student’s ability to travel across Oxford quickly and easily–it is time to implement a legitimate bike-sharing program. Not just a University-wide program—as Miami University student Hunter Leachman proposed last year— but a city wide program. Bike-sharing programs are popular … More Opinion: Why Oxford needs to hop on the Bike-Sharing Band-Wagon

“What Warming?” Skeptic brings counter-point to climate debate

Dr. Robert M. Wagner spoke to the Miami University College Republicans among others in Harrison Hall 307 Wednesday evening about the dangers of “believing blindly” in climate change. “Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts,” Wagner said, “A normal scientist would try to disprove a no-hypothesis.” Wagner has been speaking to skeptics … More “What Warming?” Skeptic brings counter-point to climate debate

Changing the World, One Game at a Time

Students met Thursday, November 21, in MacMillian Hall to celebrate and meditate on the United Nations’ (UN) Year of Water Cooperation. According to the UN’s official website, the UN’s Year of Water Cooperation focuses on “raising awareness, both on the potential for increased cooperation, and on the challenges facing water management in light of the … More Changing the World, One Game at a Time

Miami Narrows in on Single-Stream Recycling

OXFORD – Yvette Klein reports after 10 years in planning, The Sustainability Department instated a single-stream recycling program in most residence halls beginning this semester The program will be in action entirely by the end of the semester, Klein said. Rumpke offered Miami University the “best price” for this new program, winning over another potential … More Miami Narrows in on Single-Stream Recycling