Rabria Moore/Journalism Student Spring break is a distant memory for thousands of U-M faculty, staff and students this year. In October, the university cancelled the traditional...
By Mallori BakerJournalism student Some Oxford boutiques are seeing sales pick up once again now that Mississippi’s statewide mask mandate has been lifted. The store manager...
By Caroline HelmsJournalism student Oxford can expect twice as much fun for graduation this year, with both the 2020 and 2021 Ole Miss graduating classes scheduled...
By Cameron FronkJournalism Student Live theater has taken a real hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, but actors at the University of Mississippi are still taking the...
By Sarah Brooks AdamsJournalism student Mississippians have set records for alcohol consumption in recent months. The state’s Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) said it delivered four million...
Brittany Brown/Mississippi Today Marie Gaston still remembers all the food her parents cooked when she was growing up. The aromas of fried chicken, green beans, cabbage,...
Gracyn Gordon/Hotty Toddy News Thirty-two Oxford homeowners were able to sell their houses in January and in the first part of February, there were just under...
Molly Minta/Mississippi Today Yasmine Brown was running an errand outside Indianola, her hometown, on Jan. 6 when her roommates called. A positive test result had confirmed...
Bobby Harrison and Geoff Pender/Mississippi Today A sweeping bill that would eliminate Mississippi’s personal income tax and cut the sales tax on groceries in half while increasing the...
Jane Rob Pannell/Oxford Storiesjrpanne1@go.olemiss.edu Although the life of a normal college student seems crazy and hectic, it doesn’t compare to the life of an Ole Miss...