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(08/28/24 4:00pm)
Last spring, protests on college campuses across the country generated rounds of headlines as universities grappled with how to appease student protesters and end the encampments on their academic quads. The demonstrations were largely led by college students showcasing their indignation with the United States’ role in the Israel-Hamas war.
(04/25/24 10:00am)
In Ohio, out-of-state students can vote in statewide and countywide elections in whichever county their college belongs to. Miami University students, for example, can vote in Butler County and Ohio state elections. In national and state censuses, out-of-state college students are counted in the population in the state of their college, not their hometown. In short, Miami students are counted as permanent residents.
(04/19/24 1:00pm)
The Ohio State Senate may have an Oxford “townie” sitting in its chamber next year.
(04/09/24 8:50pm)
Brick Street, one of Oxford’s Uptown bars, hosted an event to celebrate Monday’s total solar eclipse that spanned from Northern Mexico to Eastern Canada. Oxford laid directly under the eclipse’s path of totality, with the moon fully covering the sun from 3:08 to 3:11 p.m.
(03/26/24 4:00am)
Miami University’s MiTech store located in the Shriver Center will close its doors after the semester. Beginning April 1, Miami will als0 no longer provide on-campus hardware repair services or cost estimates, according to a recent statement from Miami’s IT services.
(02/21/24 5:16pm)
In a room set with over 50 of her closest friends and supporters, Chantel Raghu announced her candidacy for Butler County Commissioner on Sunday at the Third Eye Brewery in Hamilton. Her declaration was met with applause from members of not only the Oxford community, but members of Butler County.