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Oxford gets a Burger King

After deliberating for nearly an hour, Oxford's city council unanimously agreed to allow a Burger King to be built in town.


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Farmer School searches for new dean

The search for a new dean of the Farmer School of Business is underway after the former dean, Matthew Myers, left Miami University in July.


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President Crawford responds to Trump's dismantling of DACA

President Trump on Tuesday formally announced the end of DACA--a program which shielded about 800,000 undocumented immigrants from deportation. Introduced during the Obama administration, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program allowed young adults who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children to work and study in the U.S. without fear of immediate removal.


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ASG on-campus senators elected

For all on-campus districts, ASG senators have been selected by direct election from their constituents on the Hub. Results were announced Tuesday afternoon, and senators will be sworn in at Tuesday's ASG meeting at 6 p.m. in the Joslin Senate Chamber.


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The Haven at College to open outpatient center at Miami

The Haven at College, a national provider of on-campus addiction treatment and recovery support services, is opening an outpatient center at Miami this month. The center, which will be located at the Interfaith Center on Campus Avenue, is set to open its doors September 15.


March organizers Clara Guerra and De'Vante Malik Montgomery salute the crowd at the terminus of the march.

Photo by Jugal Jain.
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Hundreds gather for rally against white supremacy on Miami's campus

As the sun began to set Wednesday evening, around 300 Miami University students and staff members, Oxford community members and others gathered in a protest against white supremacy. People of a range of ages, races and religions stood together in solidarity around the Sundial before marching around campus.


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Miami welcomes the class of 2021

Filling the shady grass and walkways of the Hub, the 3,864 members of Miami University's class of 2021 were welcomed by President Greg Crawford during Convocation 2017 last Friday morning.