MU Music Fest Mixes It Up
The Miami StudentEstablished 1826 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2014 VOLUME 142 NO. 14 WWW.MIAMISTUDENT.NET MIAMI UNIVERSITY OXFORD, OHIO FSB pays controversial MU music fest mixes it up columnist $48,000 for lecture West Fest aims to host Cage the Elephant, Acrtic Monkeys and more Miami University’s Farmer School of Business welcomes EVENT Although the exact lineup is still article states. The commercial mu- Washington Post columnist in its infancy, Delano said artists sic streaming service tracked the George Will to speak at its annual SARAH EMERY such as Cage the Elephant, Twenty listening habits of students who Anderson Lecture Series Oct. 22 FOR THE MIAMI STUDENT One Pilots, Arctic Monkeys, Panic! had subscribed using Spotify’s despite controversy concerning his At first listen, Brett Eldredge, At the Disco, Tame Impala and student deal in order to calculate June 6 column on campus rape. Twenty One Pilots and Panic! At Mister Wives are all in the process the 40 most musical universities Will’s piece, “Colleges be- The Disco may not seem to have of being booked by the West Fest in America. come the victims of progressiv- many similarities. But, according to committee. Delano said they are According to the study, Mi- ism,” sparked debate after he dis- a recent study by Spotify, students still exploring the possibility of ami students prefer pop and dance puted a 2012 report issued by the at Miami University play these even more performers, along with music and rarely listen to jazz or National Center for Injury Preven- GEORGE WILL three artists more frequently than many local acts that would perform classical.
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