OPD responds to multiple thefts, mental health crises The Oxford Police Department responded to multiple types of theft and mental health crises between Feb. 17 and 24, though less thefts than the week before.
High-ranking Ohio Democrat visits Oxford During a visit to Oxford, Ohio House Minority Leader Allison Russo discussed the impacts of changing federal policy on Ohioans and the risks facing higher education from pending state legislation.
One day after faculty reach a deal, librarians' union reaches tentative agreement with Miami Miami University's librarians union has reached a first agreement with the university on a contract, the same week as its faculty union also reached its first tentative agreement.
‘An egregious affront’: Survey results show widespread opposition to arena on Cook Field An analysis by the Oxford Free Press found that the more than 1500 respondents to a Miami University survey widely opposed plans to put a new arena on Cook Field.
Faculty union reaches tentative agreement on first contract More than three years after Miami University faculty first announced intentions to unionize, the Faculty Alliance of Miami has reached a tentative agreement with the university on a first contract.
With new state legislation, parents worry about LGBTQ students New state laws in Ohio including the so-called "Parents Bill of Rights" and "Bathroom Bill" have some parents concerned about the health and safety of LGBTQ students at Talawanda.
Local orgs receive nearly $100k for health initiatives from McCullough-Hyde Foundation A dozen organizations across four nearby counties received funding from the McCullough-Hyde Foundation in its most recent grant cycle.