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(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.
(12/09/23 8:31pm)
At Oxford City Council’s Dec. 5 meeting, council members recognized the work of former member Glenn Ellerbe and the organizers of the Oxford Farmers Market, which completed another successful year, according to representative Larry Slocum.
(11/30/23 11:00am)
Mayor William Snavely took his seat as mayor once again on Nov. 27 during an organizational meeting at the Butler County Courthouse. Also sworn into Oxford City Council at this meeting were newcomer and former mayor Michael Smith and current city council member Jason Bracken.
(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.
(11/20/23 11:00am)
Oxford Fire Department (OFD) struggles under the pressure of serving the townships of Oxford, Hanover and Riley and the more than 16,000 students enrolled at Miami University living in Oxford.
(11/12/23 5:00pm)
At Oxford City Council’s Nov. 7 meeting, Mayor William Snavely praised Miami University students and faculty for their interest in geospatial technology and their incorporation of it within the City of Oxford.
(11/09/23 4:07pm)
On Tuesday, Oxford residents and Miami University students headed to the polls to cast their ballots on statewide issues and local races, contributing to Butler County’s nearly 46% reported voter turnout.
(10/27/23 7:43pm)
The Miami Student’s podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents.
(10/26/23 9:44pm)
The Miami Student’s podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents.
(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.
(10/20/23 4:01pm)
The Miami Student’s podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents.
(10/06/23 1:39pm)
At Oxford City Council’s Oct. 3 meeting, held at the Oxford Municipal Building due to the power outage, the council focused on the promising vision of a new hotel in Oxford as well as issues regarding the Oxford City Fire Department.
(09/27/23 3:50pm)
The Miami Student’s podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents.
(09/22/23 1:31pm)
At Oxford City Council’s Sept. 19 meeting, councilors looked to continue fighting for affordable housing, and a declaration was made to honor half of September and October.
(09/20/23 6:07pm)
The Miami Student’s podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents.
(09/15/23 4:00pm)
For-profit and community colleges are facing declining college admissions year after year as the number of students seeking a path of higher education declines nationally.
(09/13/23 9:00pm)
The Miami Student’s new podcast “People and Policies” focuses on Oxford’s local election cycle, featuring conversations with candidates about various issues relevant to students, faculty and residents.
(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.
(09/02/23 12:00pm)
As sustainability becomes a more pressing issue within the Oxford community, Reena Murphy, a recent Miami University graduate, is working toward viable solutions for common sustainability problems.
(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.