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    • February 26A new app allows consumers to find deals and coupons for Oxford businesses online
    • February 26We're ready for spring and with spring comes ice cream -- Spring Street Treats reopens after renovation
    • February 26The number of COVID-19 cases are down locally even as country commemorates the 500,000 deaths reached this week
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    New App Aims to Aid Campus Safety

    By Dylan Stent; Dylan Srocki
    October 25, 2018

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