Reflections: Boxing Columnist Allan Winkler's connections to boxing stretch from a meeting with Muhammad Ali to a current boxing program in Oxford which helps people with Parkinson's Disease.
Chocolate lovers set to gather for Chocolate Meltdown Local chocolatiers are getting ready to share their goods with Oxford during this year's Chocolate Meltdown. James Rubenstein writes that MOON Co-op's stall will feature extremely dark chocolate.
Automakers vs. AM radio If leaders in the car industry have their way, future car models won't have AM radio. That move would put Americans at risk, particularly during emergencies which government agencies rely on AM radio to communicate about.
Letter to the Editor: Plans for a potential arena on a central campus site Sue MacDonald, a Miami University alumna, writes that she opposes the idea of putting a new arena on central campus.
Oxford’s 2024 Produce of the Year: A flavorful vegetable from a local grower Each year, James Rubenstein picks his local Produce of the Year. This year's selection is a flavorful variety of a classic vegetable.
The Old Townie: The years of the long black North Face coat As the nights get longer, Steve Schnabl writes about pedestrian safety in Oxford when the sun sets before 6 p.m.
Reflections: Medical care Columnist Allan Winkler's wife recently landed in McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital with a serious infection. The situation led Winkler to reflect on the cost of health care in the U.S.