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(04/22/21 4:00pm)
On March 7, Oprah Winfrey sat down with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry to talk about their experiences within the royal family, most of which were negative. After years of telling myself I didn’t care about royalty and would never choose to learn more, I decided it was finally time to start watching “The Crown.”
(04/21/21 12:00pm)
Each year, two doctoral candidates in Miami University’s psychology department spend 20 hours a week providing counseling and education about mental health to students in the Talawanda School District.
(04/14/21 2:00pm)
Miami University’s Jewish organization Hillel partnered with the Sikh Student Association and Armenians for Human Rights to host Miami’s first Genocide Awareness Week April 5-9.
(04/18/21 12:00pm)
Oxford City Council approved a resolution to purchase just less than 400 new parking meters at its April 6 meeting.
(04/04/21 2:00pm)
Butler County’s Supports to Encourage Low-income Families (SELF) organization received an $11.4 million grant in March to assist local families with rental and utility expenses through the end of 2021.
(03/31/21 4:00pm)
When an anonymous woman moved back to Oxford three years ago to care for her mother, she was already familiar with the area. Her father was a professor at Miami University, and she’d attended the school herself.
(03/24/21 4:00am)
With the signing of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, college students are getting their own stimulus checks in the third round of pandemic-related aid.
(03/25/21 2:00pm)
Oxford City Council approved a resolution during its March 16 meeting to mark a location Uptown to remember Simon Garnet and Henry Corbin, two Black men who were lynched in Oxford in the late 1800s.
(03/17/21 4:30pm)
When “WandaVision” wrapped up its first season on March 5, it had been airing episodes for nearly two months. Fans waited each Friday morning in anticipation of a new 25-minute episode.
(03/18/21 2:00pm)
Oxford city officials launched a program on March 5 to help elderly residents sign up for COVID-19 vaccinations and to provide transportation to the Butler County Fairgrounds vaccination site.
(03/18/21 2:00pm)
Oxford’s cold shelter operated at 133% capacity for the month of February.
(03/11/21 6:00pm)
City Council discussed two ordinances to move forward with new residential developments at its March 2 meeting.
(03/11/21 5:00pm)
Every Tuesday, Miami University’s EcoReps organization, a group dedicated to implementing sustainable practices on campus, shares stories about environmental justice in what it calls “Newsday Tuesday.”
(03/04/21 3:00pm)
Oxford city officials are prioritizing initiatives in three areas this year: affordable housing, economic development and climate sustainability. They announced these goals after a Feb. 12 work session.
(02/26/21 5:00pm)
The Farmer School of Business’s (FSB) class of 2025 may have a new concentration to choose from next fall with the introduction of a real estate major.
(02/24/21 3:00pm)
Miami University’s COVID-19 dashboard gets a B+ grade according to independent research group “We Rate Covid Dashboards” (WRCD).
(02/27/21 1:00pm)
In response to the recent snow emergency, Oxford City Council proposed an ordinance to allocate an additional $75,000 to the street fund during its Feb. 16 meeting.
(02/17/21 1:00pm)
Last semester, Miami University students received information on the COVID-19 pandemic through emails from President Crawford, the offices of the Provost, student life, residence life, student health services and university communications. This semester, the sources of information have been narrowed down to two: the division of student life and the COVID-19 response team.
(02/11/21 1:00pm)
In past years, the first step for high school seniors after being accepted to Miami University was scheduling a visit to campus during a Make it Miami event. Hundreds of soon-to-be first-years made the trip to Oxford and spent a day meeting faculty, listening to student panels and getting sore feet as they walked from building to building before deciding whether or not to commit.
(02/02/21 1:00pm)
When two Miami University students were rumored to have COVID-19 last January, junior American studies and film major Jack Lichtenstein didn’t panic.