FALLing for Campus Foliage
By: Gia Mariani Conrad Formal Gardens All photos courtesy of Gia Mariani
By: Gia Mariani Conrad Formal Gardens All photos courtesy of Gia Mariani
Images courtesy of Jeff Sabo Interested to learn more about the Presidents’ Climate Leadership Commitments (PCLC), the signing itself and Miami’s efforts towards carbon neutrality? Check out the publication’s recent interview with Dr. Jonathan Levy, Dr. Adam Sizemore and President Gregory Crawford.
By: Holly Flaig Welcome back to Oxford, Miami students! Whether Oxford is a new or familiar place to you, it must be exciting to be here. However, between the excitement of this new time and its accompanying anxieties, it can sometimes be difficult to find space to breathe. This weekend, I took some time to … More Capturing the Last of Summer
By: Gia Mariani Even though I am only 20 years old, I’ve already spent over 10 years raising horses. My grandpa spent his life raising horses on our family farm in Iowa, and my mom grew up riding so naturally that I fell into horse work as well. I have focused most of my efforts into … More Photo Series: Raising Miniature Horses
By: Annie Lalonde This summer, I used nature as my escape from quarantine. The pictures below are vastly different in edits and places, but each was taken in a moment of gratitude and awe. While interning in Washington D.C., I was granted the opportunity to travel along the East Coast. This was full of beaches, … More Summer Travels Photo Series
By: Annie Lalonde The current effects of COVID- 19 have unified us, despite their many challenging aspects. Through nature, we can all find something positive to make the days a little more bearable. Our new allotted time has helped family and friends remember their favorite outdoor activities. I decided to change up my photography for … More Nature’s Forgotten Treasures Found in Quarantine
By: Gia Mariani Over spring break, I took a day trip to East Fork State Park near Bethel, Ohio. It’s about an hour and twenty minute drive from Oxford and is one of the largest state parks in Ohio. The park surrounds a small beach and a man-made lake where boating, swimming and fishing are … More Photos From a Day Hiking at East Fork State Park
By: Elizabeth Weber With many traveling home due to the unexpected close of the semester, the investigative committee decided to change its course towards something more applicable to current events. With so many current stressors, sustainability and recycling might not be the first thing on your mind; however, I hope to provide you with some … More Sustainability in the Time of Coronavirus
By: Annie Lalonde This semester, I am studying abroad at the Miami University Dolibois European Center (MUDEC) in Luxembourg. Many Miami students take advantage of this program where they can travel almost every weekend while still engaging with students from their own university. It is a great way to challenge yourself in a new environment … More Semester Abroad in Luxembourg: Exploring the Black Forest
By: Gia Mariani Staff photographer Gia Mariani captured some of Miami’s beautiful foliage as fall set in across campus. Enjoy these amazing fall colors and what’s left of this great season! Trees around the Presser Hall pond. A bridge on Western Campus near Patterson Place. Patterson Place. One of the many great … More Photos: Fall Transforms Miami’s Campus