Theater camp transports kids across the galaxy with production of ‘Gulliver’s Travels’ Missoula Children's Theatre brought planet-hopping adventures to Oxford with the help of local kids.
Miami soccer opens 2024 with exhibition matches The Miami University soccer team geared up for the start of its season last week with a pair of exhibition contests.
Miami football ready for Kickoff with Community The Miami University RedHawks are ready to showcase their skills at a Kickoff with the Community event this weekend.
The Old Townie: Prepping for parking as students return Columnist Steve Schnabl has experience both making J-Turns and losing out on parking spots because of them. As students to return to campus, Schnabl is preparing for Oxford's parking situation to get noticeably fuller once more.
Oxford parent shares daughter's journey with cognitive testing in new book When Louisa Casper took her first IQ test as she prepared to enter kindergarten, her mom started a yearslong journey of her own, uncovering the history of cognitive testing and its impact on education today. That discovery is the basis for Pepper Stetler's new book, "A Measure of Intelligence."
Residents want a new skatepark: Parks & Rec says that's a long-term investment After a Facebook post about Oxford's skatepark garnered numerous responses, Parks and Recreation made some repairs. City staff say a full revamp of the park is tentatively scheduled for 2027, but it will be a costly investment.
Is Oxford’s deer management program enough to cull the herd? Oxford's deer management is 15 years old, but last season it had its lowest harvest ever. Some residents don't think it's doing enough to minimize the negative impacts of deer overpopulation.