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(10/27/24 11:25pm)
With less than two weeks left before the Nov. 5 election, voters can expect to see three Miami University alumni on the ballot running for public office in Butler County. Incumbents Michael Gmoser, Nancy Nix and Gregory Wilkens are looking to be reelected as county prosecutor, auditor and engineer, respectively.
(05/04/24 4:00am)
Family Allergy and Asthma in Oxford will be permanently shutting its doors at the end of May. For people who go there regularly to receive allergy shots and other immunotherapy services, the timing of this closing could not have been worse, since students and residents are in the midst of peak allergy season.Michael Lu, a junior supply chain and operation management major, goes to Family Allergy around twice a week to receive allergy shots.
(04/21/24 1:00pm)
For more than 27 years, the Greater Oxford Community Foundation has supported various service projects and organizations that aim to improve life in Oxford.
(04/06/24 1:00pm)
With Girl Scout cookie season coming to a close, several of Oxford’s Girl Scout troops are starting to relax after this year’s successful season. Katie Wilson, the leader of Troop 42058, thought the cookie season was long but a success overall.
(03/29/24 1:00pm)
For Oxford’s chapter of the League of Women Voters (LWV), the weeks leading up to Ohio’s primary on March 19, have been busy.
(03/20/24 11:34pm)
(03/17/24 4:00pm)
When Miami University announced that it was re-organizing its Honors Program in April 2020, students were introduced to the newly renamed Honors College. The following fall semester, a whole new set of requirements and opportunities were rolled out for honors students to utilize.
(03/20/24 1:00pm)
For Miami University students spending their break in Oxford, spring break can seem boring; however, there are still plenty of ways to have fun without going broke.
(02/08/24 3:00pm)
A musical trend has swept through Miami University’s residence halls. Recently, students living on campus have noticed their peers taking advantage of the pianos found in most dormitories.
(12/02/23 1:00pm)
When first-year students get their dorm room assignments, it can feel like a game of roulette. Some students get placed in newly renovated residence halls, while others are placed in less-than-ideal conditions.
(11/02/23 8:15pm)
On Wednesday, faculty, students and staff gathered in the east wing of the Armstrong Student Center at Miami University, eager yet hesitant to learn about the current and future landscape of artificial intelligence (AI).
(10/20/23 4:09pm)
On Wednesday, students silently stood outside Armstrong Student Center at Miami University, holding Palestinian flags and signs that read, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”