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(10/31/19 9:56pm)
Nicholas Shaw, a first-year student who started at Miami University this fall, served a six-day jail sentence in July 2019 after he was found guilty in relation to sexually assaulting a young woman last year.
(10/24/19 9:00am)
The Miami Student will host its second City Council candidate debate in recent history on Wednesday, Oct. 30, in the Shriver Center’s John Dolibois Room.
(10/08/19 9:00am)
City Councilors approved the repaving of High Street and Patterson Avenue and the addition of median dividers on those roads during the Oct. 1 City Council meeting.
(10/03/19 10:51pm)
Eighteen current and former Miami University students and former brothers of the Delta Tau Delta (Delts) fraternity have been charged with a total of 68 counts of misdemeanor assault and hazing. The charges come one month after Miami suspended the fraternity for repeatedly assaulting a new member last spring during a fraternity brother Big/Little Reveal event.
(10/01/19 9:00am)
Five candidates are running for three open seats on Oxford City Council. Election day is on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
(09/17/19 9:00am)
The Butler County Progressive Political Action Committee (PAC) endorsed City Council candidates Jason Bracken, Glenn Ellerbe and Bill Snavely at the group's meeting Tuesday, Sept. 10.
(09/10/19 9:00am)
A petition calling for the reinstatement of two Miami University Hamilton professors and a Hamilton campus employee has received nearly 2,500 signatures, and attention from biologists and botanists across the globe.
(09/05/19 5:02pm)
At the Sept. 3 Oxford City Council meeting, residents voiced concerns over the lack of affordable housing in the city.
(07/16/19 5:29pm)
Two tenured Miami University Hamilton professors, John Cinnamon and Daniel Gladish, face termination for growing a tree that has the ability to produce a hallucinogenic substance in the Miami University Hamilton Conservatory. But, the Miami chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is protesting the severity of the professors' punishment.
(06/18/19 11:42pm)
The Butler County Prosecutor, Mike Gmoser, confirmed to The Miami Student that his office is investigating the Delta Tau Delta (Delts) brothers who were identified by Miami University as participating in the alleged hazing of a new member on March 16. Gmoser is considering charging the students with a felony.
(06/15/19 2:23am)
The student was blindfolded and thrown to the ground. He had been slapped, spit on and kicked from all sides by his fraternity brothers while doing pushups, according to interviews conducted with several new and active members of Miami University's Delta Tau Delta (Delts) fraternity by the Office of Community Standards (OCS).
(05/07/19 9:00am)
As I leave my stats class on a humid May afternoon, I feel the buzz of my phone from inside my back pocket. I unlock it to see an email from Oxford Mayor Kate Rousmaniere.
(04/16/19 9:00am)
Redevelopment plans are in the works for two corner properties on High Street -- the former 45 East Bar & Grill and the former Follett's Co-Op Bookstore.
(04/09/19 9:00am)
Regulations for Oxford Airbnbs were introduced at the city council meeting on Tuesday, April 2, and road repairs were approved.
(04/02/19 9:00am)
Last fall break, my mom handed me a tiny blue booklet. My first-ever passport had arrived while I was at school.
(04/02/19 12:40am)
(03/21/19 10:00pm)
A proposed tree ordinance sparked debate between environmentalists and other citizens at Oxford's City Council meeting on Tuesday, March 19.
(03/20/19 9:15pm)
Books&Brews, a used bookstore franchise from Indianapolis, is opening a new location at the site of former Quarter Barrel Brewery on the corner of Poplar and Church Street. Books&Brews sets itself apart from other used bookstores by offering not only a light menu of appetizers, sandwiches, coffees and desserts, but also by serving a variety of draft beers.
(03/19/19 9:00am)
On Thursday night, student body presidential candidates took the stage in Armstrong Student Center's Fritz Pavilion C to share their platforms and answer questions about their plans for the university, if elected.
(03/12/19 9:00am)
Oxford City Council discussed its environmental sustainability efforts at its meeting last Tuesday. A group of graduate students from Miami University's Institute for the Environment & Sustainability (IES) gave a presentation on two greenhouse gas studies conducted in the past year and Council discussed penning an open letter to the university about mutual sustainability efforts.