Evans Petree PC, a leader in comprehensive legal services in the Mid-South for over a century, is pleased to announce its expansion to North Mississippi with...
One night Ray Mabus was on the veranda of the presidential palace in Mexico City observing that nation’s independence day fireworks with the president of Mexico....
Oxford residents and visitors have become well acquainted with the struggle that traffic can cause in this small town. What once took merely minutes to drive...
U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill., today introduced legislation that creates a competitive grant program for colleges and universities to expand study abroad...
On the western edge of Tupelo sits an inconspicuous Greek revival home shaded by an arc of grandfatherly cedars. Behind it is a spring, a pond,...
After a great win over Georgia, Rebels are looking forward to a victory against Memphis in this Saturday’s homecoming game. But before we focus on the...
One cold, gloomy day this coming winter, I’m going to sit down with a pot of coffee and construct a list of my top “100” songs of...
Construction has been underway around The Square as the city works to become ADA compliant by making Oxford’s sidewalks more accessible to those with disabilities. “I...
The University of Mississippi’s School of Business Administration’s undergraduate program has been nationally ranked number 92 by US News and World Report. “Schools that are ranked...
With Ole Miss and UGA facing off this weekend for the first time in Oxford since 2011, it is only appropriate to say Ole Miss (hopefully) will not only beat...