Oxford City Council continues to pursue affordable housing initiatives
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.
58 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Winners for the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists awards were announced this past Monday. The Miami Student took home four awards, including first in best college newspaper. Although this was huge for all the writers at The Student, it was especially impactful for editor-in-chief Sean Scott, managing editor Luke Macy, opinion editor Devin Ankeney, and senior staff writer Mike Vestey, who graduated this spring.
At Oxford City Council’s May 2 meeting, councilors focused on hot-topic issues surrounding the Oxford community and Miami University’s campus, including gun violence and Ohio Senate Bill 83.
Charlotte Perez, a senior theatre major and social justice and inequities minor, is spending her last few weeks at Miami University looking ahead to the next chapter of her life.
When thinking about the concept of a “rat casino,” tiny slot machines and poker chips may come to mind.
Students, faculty and staff at Miami University have mixed feelings as Ohio’s Senate Bill 83 sits in the Senate Committee, looking for support to be released. If it passes, the bill will affect a number of Ohio universities that receive state funding and may lead to numerous changes in higher education throughout the state.
At Oxford City Council’s April 4 meeting, councilors focused on sustainability and housing. Council also introduced an ordinance expanding the range for towing services that can respond to Oxford police calls and passed two ordinances advancing the project for Butler County Regional Transit Authority’s multi-modal facility.
Many students on campus end a long day of classes by enjoying a meal with friends at one of Miami University’s dining halls. Others hope to stop in to grab a bite to eat in between classes during the day.
With dozens of vice presidents, deans and other administrators, a Board of Trustees, a University Senate, and plenty of other committees and departmental leadership, Miami University has no shortage of decision-makers.
Students and faculty alike may have noticed a few more faces in classes and around the halls of the Farmer School of Business (FSB).
After more than two years of closure, the Starbucks in Miami University’s Withrow Hall is back and growing in popularity among North Quad students.
Miami University students aren’t always the most careful when it comes to alcohol.