Vehicle theft and extortion reports plague Oxford
By Austin Smith | 5 days agoBetween April 4 and 14, officers responded to 17 different incidents, according to Oxford Police Department (OPD) reports.
Between April 4 and 14, officers responded to 17 different incidents, according to Oxford Police Department (OPD) reports.
Culture Editor Stella Powers and I braved miserable weather, little girls throwing up in front of Chipotle and sold-out theaters to see “A Minecraft Movie” on opening day. It was totally worth it.
The Mellon Foundation awarded the Myaamia Center a $2.1 million grant to expand the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages (National BoL). The institute helps tribal communities revitalize their language by using archives and technology.
When an exposed crude oil pipeline ran through Seven Mile Creek, endangering the well fields that supply Oxford's drinking water, groundwater protection manager Tim McLelland helped avert the potential disaster.
Director of Admissions Bethany Perkins and Assistant Vice President of Research and Analytics Steve Graunke announced that admissions to Miami University will remain test-optional at the University Senate meeting on Dec. 2.
Two members of Miami University’s Planning Committee appeared before the University Senate on Monday, Nov. 18, to advocate for a cautious approach to modifying campus green spaces in response to development plans proposed by the university administration
Oxford took decisive action and formalized a commitment to invest $270,000 annually in economic development activities. The funding aims to support various projects and initiatives that will shape Oxford’s future for years to come
Miami University’s College Republicans hosted influential conservative voices such as Ben Shapiro, former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno at the Future Leaders Forum on Thursday, Oct. 10.
Most avian research stations are closed off and inaccessible to the public, in order to avoid the risk of naive posting online, which can undermine scientific integrity. Miami University professor Dave Russel takes a different approach.
Although many people may struggle to connect finance — often viewed as a capitalist and materialistic field — with sustainability, the two may be more closely related than you think.