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Oxford City Council looks to limit number of cannabis dispensaries

(12/22/23 6:31pm)

At Oxford City Council’s Dec. 19 meeting, city council members discussed restricting the number of cannabis dispensaries within the city. As the year came to a close, council also considered the renewal of several contracts, including the The Non-Commissioned Police Division employees labor agreement and a three year fire and EMS services agreement with Milford Township.




Miami alum speaks of modern civil rights at Freedom Summer of '64 Award Ceremony

(11/27/23 11:15pm)

The Office of Transformational and Inclusive Excellence at Miami University awarded its eighth Freedom Summer of '64 Award on Nov. 14 at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati. The award honors those who excel in civil rights activism within the modern era.







Republican Senator proposes changes to Ohio bill that would overhaul higher education

(10/25/23 1:09pm)

Ohio Senate Bill 83 is back to the drawing boards as Sen. Jerry Cirino, R-Kirtland, announced that changes would be made to the bill, which would currently ban faculty striking, bar faculty from discussing “public policy controversies,” and limit diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) training for students and faculty.









Oxford City Council on the road to more affordable housing and a sustainable future

(09/07/23 7:50pm)

At Oxford City Council’s Sept. 5 meeting, councilors addressed two problems facing the Oxford community: lack of affordable housing and a viable sustainability plan. While both of these problems require attention from the council, that didn’t stop backlash from the community over how to move forward.



‘It’s nerve-racking and exciting at the same time’: Out-of-state first-year prepares for Miami University

(08/21/23 12:00pm)

Like many incoming first-years, Eloise Hayden has been spending her summer picking out decor for her dorm, networking with other first-year students via Instagram and shopping for a new haul of back to school clothes. While enjoying her summer, Hayden has also been mentally preparing to leave Wisconsin and her family for the first time in her life.