Veteran educator Tammy Kirkland has joined the University of Mississippi School of Education as director of the UM World Class Teaching Program. The Pine Grove native...
The Lafayette County Law Enforcement Officers Association and the City of Oxford are hosting a Youth Fishing Rodeo on September 13, 2014 at Lake Patsy. This...
The We DO campaign is an ongoing project of the Campaign for Southern Equality, according to Lindsey Simerly, the campaign’s manager. Here is an excerpt from...
With less than two weeks until the Ole Miss Rebels take on the Boise State Broncos in the Georgia Dome, The Rebels were on the practice...
All week, Chick-Fil-A on West Jackson Ave. in Oxford has given you the chance to win some pretty awesome prizes, including two free tickets to the...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: Knee high to a grasshopper: Interchangeable with “knee-high to a bullfrog.” Refers to a time when the specified...
As daylight reverted to diagonal stripes across buildings two people sat on the Courthouse steps. It was August 14th, the day after the conflict in Ferguson,...
Oxford native, Tori Card’s keen eye for fashion helped make Pink and Proper into the thriving local boutique it is today. Tori Card lived her life...
Inaugural article explores post-civil rights foodways The Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi has launched Study the South, a new...
Ashley Hoffner is a pedicab driver, a new kind of taxi introduced to Oxford this year. She found this job online while searching for new hiring...