The Oxford Police Department is searching for a new police dog and handler for its K-9 unit.
A confidential support group helps survivors of sexual assault and sexual violence at Miami University.
Activists are organizing a march in support of science and scientific research for later this spring.
The duo discussed how the show came to be and what to anticipate in Season 2
New Yorker journalist George Packer and Iraq war veteran Matthew Young shed light on modern warfare.
Miami Board of Trustees votes to move forward on $146 million dollar renovation plan.
The two cities formalized an agreement to create a Sister City relationship.
Oxford Weekly News, produced Feb. 17, 2017.
There is an increase in the use of heroin in Oxford and city officials are trying to stop it.
Oxford Weekly News, produced Feb. 10, 2017.
Construction began in summer 2015 on the new facility.
Members of Miami University College Democrats and Butler County organizations joined together to protest.
Dr. Keith Wailoo spoke at Miami University Jan. 26 about the politics of pain.
The Confucius Institute and the Performing Arts Series teamed up with Miami University students to celebrate the Chinese New Year.
Twins Marcus and Michael Weathers have had an instant impact and hope to create a winning culture.
Programs at Miami University and in social media help students struggling with mental health issues.
“Free Speech and the Path to a More Perfect Union,” one of four interactive discussions, was held on Wednesday, Feb. 1.
On Feb. 1 events for World Hijab Day were held at Miami University for the first time.
Organization situated in Oxford strives to empower and support women both on Miami’s campus and in the greater tri-county area.
Companies from all over the country come to Miami University to recruit potential hires and interns.
Second 'Men of Miami' Panel Will Discuss Masculinity and Men's Roles Wednesday.
The Women's Center and Intercultural Education bring World Hijab Day to Miami for the first time
Miami University Quarterback Talks About His Success Over The Years
Spring ICE Will Bring Almost 200 Employers to Oxford Wednesday to Look for Candidates for Internships and Jobs.
Lecture Thursday is Part of the Altman Program that Focuses on Medicine and the Humanities.
Student, who was found dead in Morris Hall last Friday, was identified as Erica Buschick.
Students Come Back to Campus Ready to Work Out at the Gym Before Spring Break Trips to the Beach.
Authorities are investigating the death of an unnamed student in Morris Hall on Miami's Oxford campus.
Groups From Journalism and Political Science will Attend President's Swearing in, Protest in Washington, D.C. This Weekend.
Funeral Services will be Thursday for Political Science Major, who also was a College Ambassador for the College of Arts & Science.
Miami University Continues to Redo its Dorms to Modernize the Facilities and Upgrade the Infrastructure.
Sororities and Fraternities at Miami Work to Rebuild Their Image After Hazing, Vandalism Incidents.
Admissions, Rinella find new home in the center of Miami's campus after the completion of phase one of a $20 million renovation.
The Cradle of Coaches produces another NFL coach -- Sean McVay will be the youngest NFL coach since 1938 at age 30.
Court hearing will be Thursday in the case where Oxford Police found counterfeit bills in Miami student's University Avenue home.
North Dakota won national title last year and this weekend they will test the RedHawks in Grand Forks
The all-male chorus will perform in Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio on its annual tour as it has since its founding in 1906.
A train stop that could take students to Chicago, New York and Washington, D.C. could be possible in the next few years.
Zachary Smierciak fined $1,000 and sentenced to 180 days in jail -- with 179 days suspended -- in Brick Street bar case that injured worker.
Journalism students will resume reporting about Oxford and Miami for Patch's only academic-partner site.