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(10/30/23 12:27pm)
On Wed., Oct. 25, Miami University’s King Library hosted Action for Democracy, an event co-sponsored by the Howe Center for Writing Excellence (HWCE) and the League of Women Voters (LWV) of Oxford.
(10/30/23 2:00pm)
In the fall of 2018, nearly 300 first-year international students enrolled at Miami University.
(10/28/23 2:00pm)
Election Day is fast-approaching on Tuesday, Nov. 7, with reproductive rights and marijuana legalization on the ballot. The Miami Student has compiled information about when you can vote, how to vote, the issues at stake and more.
(10/12/23 6:00pm)
Pamphlets and professors alike spread Miami University’s national and state-wide accomplishments from rankings of departments, research and student success. This year, the 2023-2024 U.S. News and World Report Rankings for National Universities added another high mark to Miami’s list.
(10/13/23 12:00pm)
Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story said the Presidential Fellows Program was a need-based scholarship. This has been corrected to say the Presidential Fellows Program does not have a need-based component.
(09/28/23 4:00pm)
Come Jan. 1, Oxford residents could see a significant increase in their property tax bills. The county auditor wants to ease the financial burden for residents, but not without a cost.
(09/17/23 11:42pm)
Last spring, Miami University opened its newest building, the Clinical Health Science and Wellness Building, on campus. The building is located on 421 S. Campus Ave, near Goggin Ice Arena and the Recreation Center.
(09/20/23 7:00pm)
Good news for all of the Chick-fil-A or Popeyes lovers, Oxford is finally getting its own chicken restaurant, thanks to Brick House Cafe owner, David Kuo.
(12/03/22 4:00pm)
On the second Monday night of each month, Oxford residents gather at the Oxford Senior Center for meals prepared by Miami University nutrition students and various volunteers. These monthly meals began in September 2022 and have attracted a growing crowd ever since.
(11/23/22 5:00pm)
On Nov. 10, hosted by the Menard Family Center for Democracy, Harvard professor Annette Gordon-Reed spoke to Miamians about her most recent book, “On Juneteenth.”
(11/13/22 8:00pm)
This year, the Oxford Community Band is celebrating its 35th year. The community band can be spotted playing at events Uptown, at the Oxford senior center and Talawanda High School.
(09/15/22 12:00pm)
A dissident championing democracy, Nobel Peace Prize winner and former president of Poland, Lech Walesa, spoke at Miami University this past Thursday to students, faculty and Oxford community members.
(09/05/22 2:00pm)
Nadia Al-Dajani recalls driving to a friend’s house and unintentionally using the two hour commute to discover what would become the topic of her dissertation for her Ph.D..
(04/23/22 2:00pm)
Cameron Tiefenthaler, a Wilks Fellow and sophomore at Miami University, is casting her first overseas ballot this spring while she spends her semester studying abroad in Luxembourg.
(03/12/22 1:00pm)
Senior psychology major Josie Carter did most of the work for her internship with Miami University’s Office of the Dean of Students in person last semester. Her class schedule wasn’t too demanding, and she liked interacting with her coworkers beyond a screen.
(02/21/22 3:00pm)
The ban on polystyrene (styrofoam) food containers in Oxford restaurants went into effect on Saturday, Jan. 15. The ordinance was originally passed on Feb. 4th, 2020, but was delayed by Ohio House Bill 242.
(02/21/22 3:30am)
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati will receive Miami University’s Freedom Summer of ’64 Award for 2022.
(12/10/21 3:30pm)
Following the evacuation of Hillcrest Hall due to a carbon monoxide leak, Miami University is investigating the situation and working on solutions.
(11/17/21 1:00pm)
While running for Oxford City Council, Amber Franklin pushed for adding a social worker to the Oxford Police Department (OPD). This year, a social worker for OPD has been added to the budget and is set to be appointed for spring 2022.
(11/01/21 12:00pm)
After months of dedication, teamwork and flexibility, the members of Just Duet, an a cappella group at Miami University, released their EP, “In Dreams.”