Supporting your community, helping the local economy and living a healthier lifestyle sounds like a lot of work, but it turns out all you need to...
From Aunt Rosie to John Currence, some tasty versions. By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK High as a Georgia pine: A state of altered emotions...
Faculty, staff and students invited to nominate books for next year’s freshman class University of Mississippi faculty, staff and students are invited to take part in...
by Larry Wells, photos by Ginger Renee Hughes We’re five miles west of Avalon, Mississippi, traveling an unpaved road in a chartered bus, when we arrive...
Proud Larrys’ hosts the Howlin’ Brothers. Outside of church and Taylor Grocery, live music is not too common in Oxford. But Proud Larrys’ is putting...
Oxford Dental Clinic has brightened Oxford smiles for 25 years. Doctor of Dental Surgery Walker Swaney has been a leading Oxford dentist for nearly 40 years....
Ole Miss cheerleaders Natalie Piznar and John Kelly are happy to be cheering on the Rebels, home or away. They consider the squad their own trusting...
Event Will Take place Friday From 6:30-7:30 On The Square As part of Ole Miss’ Homecoming Festivities, the Rebel men’s and women’s basketball teams will partner...
If you’ve ever felt like your heart was “beating out of your chest,” you may have atrial fibrillation, or a-fib. Other symptoms include tiredness and chest...
We’re excited to announce the release of our new book, The Larder: Food Studies Methods from the American South, out this month from UGA Press. The Larder, edited...