Father’s Day on the Ohio homefront As Father's Day approaches, guest columnist Lee Fisher reflects on what the holiday has meant to him and shares a letter he wrote to his dad while overseas during the Vietnam War.
Local Legends: The civilian hero Philip Carter Shera, born and raised in Oxford, wasn't a member of the U.S. Navy, but he still earned high honors for service during World War II.
Ukrainian Nobel Peace Laureate shares vision for end of war with Russia during Miami lecture Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk's work with the Center for Civil Liberties earned the organization the Nobel Peace Prize in 2022. Last week, she shared her vision for a just peace in Ukraine during Miami University's annual Havighurst Lecture.
A conversation with citizens of Dubno, Ukraine, three years after the Russian invasion Guest columnist Stephen Norris writes about his conversations about the Russo-Ukrainian War with two residents of Dubno, Oxford's Sister City.
A conversation with the mayor of Dubno, Ukraine, three years after the Russian invasion Guest columnist Stephen Norris spoke with the mayor of Dubno, Ukraine, Oxford's Sister City, about how the Russian invasion three years ago has transformed life in the country.
Guest Column: Ukraine’s children and the war Guest columnist Stephen Norris reflects on how three years of Russia's full-scale invasion into Ukraine have changed the children who live there.
What's in a Name? Butler County Major General Richard Butler lent his name to not one but three counties across the U.S., including Butler County, Ohio.