Local Legends: A principled principal Helen Peabody was one of the most important figures in the history of the Western College for Women.
Oxford residents plan rally to support science As President Donald Trump continues to cut funding and fire federal employees in an effort to reshape the federal government, people locally and nationally are calling for scientific research to continue receiving funding.
Local preschool teacher strives to educate and protect her community LaTricia Hillman, a member of the Oxford NAACP, has spent the past decade building her own successful preschool in Oxford, putting a strong focus on nature.
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.
Deloris Rome Hudson devotes her life to social activism From taking part in the Rowan Hall occupation to serving as a delegate for six different elections, Deloris Rome Hudson has made activism a core part of her life.
Funding Education: Talawanda funding could be at risk in next state budget Ohio Governor Mike DeWine's budget proposal didn't include drastic cuts to public education funding, but other lawmakers have signaled a move in that direction this budget cycle.