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 ...
Raegan Lantz was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in eighth grade. Lantz is from Holland, Michigan, but she started playing volleyball in the fourth grade at the San Antonio YMCA, nicknamed “The Alamo.” ...
Peabody Hall is named after Helen Peabody, who was the first principal and teacher of the Western Female Seminary from 1855-1888. In fact, the hall was called Seminary Hall before being renamed in ...
Thread Up started charging 25 cents per pound for the drop-off of textiles at its facility at the beginning of March. The non-profit also began hosting the “freejects,” allowing customers to bring in ...
The Myaamia Center at Miami University hosted a lunch which celebrated the tribe’s culture and food for local people and students to enjoy. The event featured traditional cooking methods and ...
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 ...
Curling, a sport that seems to combine bowling and shuffleboard, played with heavy granite stones and brooms – on ice – surges in popularity every four years when millions see it televised during the ...
The Oxford City Council had a busy agenda at its May 6 meeting, including planning festival logistics, new mural projects and changes to the look of the city. In addition, Mayor William Snavely ...
Miami men’s basketball is seeking its first Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship since the 2006-07 season. Miami’s home game on Friday against Kent State University will be broadcast nationally ...
During a nearly two hour city council meeting, a handful of Oxford residents questioned how the city planned to create quality housing for low-income workers without harming their neighbors’ quality ...
As soon as he could walk, the Chicagoan was skating on the ice. He was born on the ice, molded by challenge and competition en route to his emergence as the embodiment of hockey in human form. “I was ...
Last week, a city commission reclassified the two-story portion of the vacant Follett’s Miami Co-Op Bookstore from “historic” to “historic non-contributing,” potentially easing the way for the ...