Talawanda schools consider mascot change -- again
By Ben Deeter | September 11, 2018The Talawanda School District has formed a committee to examine the use of its logo and mascot, the Brave.
The Talawanda School District has formed a committee to examine the use of its logo and mascot, the Brave.
A female Miami University student was sexually assaulted at 10 p.m. on the first day of the school year, Monday, Aug. 27. The staff at Fort Hamilton Hospital in Hamilton, Ohio notified the Miami University Police Department (MUPD) three days later on Thursday, Aug. 30.
Champions are often asked what they think about when they win - what it feels like to be a part of history.
The efforts to save the Princess Theater have failed after the former Uptown fixture was recently leased to a restaurant.
The year was 1968. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy had both been assassinated. Turmoil spread across the country, but in Columbus, Ohio, a segregated high school came together around two all-star athletic teams and stood in the face of diversity.
Earlier this summer, the City of Oxford's streets and maintenance division installed new intersection markings on Locust Street to make the area safer and more accessible for cyclists.
Miami President Gregory Crawford, Oxford Mayor Kate Rousmaniere and guest speaker, Wil Haygood welcomed the class of 2022 at the August 24 Convocation ceremony. Over 4,000 people crowded on the lawn around the Freedom '64 Summer Memorial on Western.
The National Endowment for the Humanities, a federal agency that funds projects and programs in the humanities across the country, awarded Daryl Baldwin, director of Miami University's Myaamia Center, a grant to fund a project on indigenous language revitalization on Aug. 8.
Oxford's Tim Hortons location has closed its doors after operating for less than a year.
Melissa Howard, a Florida Republican running for a state House seat in the 73rd District, withdrew her candidacy on Tuesday, Aug. 14 after admitting she lied about graduating from Miami University.
Oxford families gathered in the shade beneath the stage and trees in Uptown Park on Saturday morning, weathering the heat to attend a rally against child separation and detainment at the border.
Enjoy Oxford, a destination marketing organization formerly known as the Oxford Visitors Bureau, posted an apology to their Facebook page last Thursday after receiving a number of one star reviews due to a lack of racial diversity in the Uptown Music concert series lineup.