Money, by far, isn’t the only woe for some public schools in Mississippi, but pick a headline anyway: 1. “Legislature Approves Record Cash To Support K-12...
In the first meeting this year between the No. 13 Ole Miss men’s tennis team and No. 15 Florida, it came down to the wire, but...
It’s a rare business that doesn’t see the need to innovate, and the news and information industries have never needed to try new things more than...
Pecans, cakes, gelato, home brew, barbecue rubs. In a region that celebrates authenticity, small, creative entrepreneurs are popping up like cotton in the spring, tempering the...
Ole Miss athletes not only compete against the best of the best in the Southeastern Conference, but they also have the opportunity to receive a world-class...
This is a statement from Commissioner of Higher Education, Dr. Jim Borsig. The meeting of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning and...
Area schoolchildren are ready for the 2015 Children’s Book Festival, held as part of the Oxford Conference for the Book later this month. Sheila Turnage, author...
Long known as a mysterious continent seen only in movies or on the evening news, Africa is opening up for University of Mississippi students to study,...
Did you know tomorrow is Johann Sebastian Bach’s 330th birthday? Every year classical musicians celebrate Bach’s birthday by playing in public spaces. Oxford will be one...
When acclaimed concert pianist and recording artist Bruce Levingston returns to the University of Mississippi’s Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts next Friday (March 27),...