Just looking at the bubbly, friendly and clearly southern Elle Fowler, it's obvious she doesn't mess around when it comes to fashion. Although you might not have heard of her since she likes to keep a low profile at school, this Miami University senior has come to fame with a following of nearly 200,000 fans on YouTube.
Humans are made to run. We are efficiently built to run long distances on pavement, grass, sand or anywhere. But if you're imagining a Nike commercial, think again. Miami University sophomore Robert Hadley has found his passion: running barefoot. His inspiration? The book "Born to Run," by Christopher McDougall, which describes the benefi ts of going shoeless.
On one of the holiest of days in Oxford, Miami University students see green. Green beer, green tongues and most of all-green shirts. Whether planning to participate in the festivities or not, almost everyone has been invited to a Facebook group promoting the funny, classy or just plain ridiculous designs for the celebratory Green Beer Day shirt.
Have you ever wondered where your clothes come from? Where and how they are made? Most students are unaware of the ethical problems behind the manufacturing of clothing, but one Miami University studentrun organization has a solution: T-shirts. Edun Live is the high-end, ethical fashion line created by U2 front man Bono and his wife.
Deep in the basement of Bachelor Hall hides a secret most Miami University students have yet to discover. When classes are forced to venture down into the basement's desolate hallways, they are stuffed into the only classroom along with ancient desks and unwanted projectors.
It can be heard at all the sporting events, "Love and honor to Miami, Forever and a day." Miami University students pledge their love and devotion to their school on a daily basis, but what about the students who don't feel the love in return? The Reasons to Leave "There have been many times I have tried to start conversations and (other students) have just ignored me," says fi rst-year Devin Bachman.