Tariffs and Trump’s first 100 days dominate discussion at spring JANUS Forum Tariffs, Covid-19, the First Amendment and more all featured heavily in the JANUS forum discussion between Karine Jean-Pierre and Marc Short.
The Old Townie: Tarnished parking karma Of all the things that have changed in Oxford over the past 40 years, parking is top of mind for columnist Steve Schnabl.
Reflections: Ukraine Allan Winkler has spent decades interested in the Cold War as a historian. When Russia launched a full-scale invasion in Ukraine, it was personal for Winkler both for his academic work and for his ancestry.
Threshold Choir makes kindness audible When Oxford's Threshold Choir rehearses, the members have a specific audience in mind: hospice residents at The Knolls.
Hanover Township preps for trustee election with more candidates than usual Five candidates have pulled petitions to run in this year's election for two Hanover Township Trustee positions. If every candidate makes it to the ballot, it will be one of the most contested township races since at least 2000.
Local Legends: Building walls and crashing gates Harry Thobe was one of Oxford's most famous — and eccentric — sports fans. He's known for both his gameday antics and his prolific stonework in and around town.
EVs in Oxford: Range anxiety Driving an electric car comes with a built-in fear of running out of charge on long trips, but James Rubenstein writes that local EV drivers manage that anxiety with careful planning.