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Tal Rub, Dean Angles, and Collin Apicella became overnight celebrities among Miami University students by being among the cleanest students on campus – as of Thursday night, they had showered in 28 ...
Yossi Greenberg has dedicated his life to making sure every Jewish student at Miami University has a place where they feel at home. Miami has an undergraduate population of just over 16,000 and ...
Oxford Presbyterian Church celebrates its 200th anniversary this year, called the “bicentennial.” The church traces its roots back to Scotland and will display their own “tartan,” a Scottish patterned ...
Oxford City Council took two steps forward on affordable housing at its most recent meeting, voting unanimously to buy a West Chestnut Street property and approving plans for a 12-unit development on ...
Halal Food Inc. officially opened its Oxford location Oct. 17., making it the city’s first Middle Eastern restaurant and bringing a fresh flavor to the local dining scene. Situated in the building ...
Tucked between the famous and often bustling Brick Street Bar and Oxford’s Uptown Park, is a quaint boutique that has served the Oxford community for over 40 years. The Apple Tree was opened in 1979 ...
The City of Oxford wants to soften its water, making it easier to lather up and saving wear and tear on everyone’s dishes, clothing, plumbing fixtures and appliances. On June 15, City Council heard a ...
The Butler Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) recently announced that they have acquired $1.5 million, which will be put toward improving the aquatic conditions of Four Mile Creek in Oxford.
From light greens and bright yellows to rusty oranges and deep reds, the leaves of Oxford’s trees are changing to a plethora of colors. Leaves contain the pigment chlorophyll, said David Gorchov, a ...
A new restaurant named OxVegas Chicken is opening this fall in uptown Oxford. The restaurant will be located at 48 E. Park Place Ave., across from Oxford Memorial Park. Oxford Mayor William Snavely ...
Today’s edition of The Oxford Observer will be the last. This news site started eight years ago to bring local news to the Oxford community. It was after the Oxford Press folded into the Journal-News ...
Lured by the smell of pizza and cookies coming from the writing center in King Library, students took a stand for democracy by choosing to participate in a patriotic evening of bunting, red, white and ...