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Unlocking North Mississippi’s Potential: the Urgent Need for Skilled Workers

By Duncan Gray Hotty Toddy Contributor In the heart of North Mississippi, a region rich in natural beauty and historical significance, a transformation is underway. With...

Ole Miss Musings: Admiral Tom Lilly Reflects On His Service And His Family

Thomas G. (Tom) Lilly has lived a life most of us dream about. The retired Rear Admiral is anything but retired. HottyToddy.com caught up...

Ole Miss Musings: Admiral Tom Lilly Reflects On His Service And His Family

Thomas G. (Tom) Lilly has lived a life most of us dream about. The retired Rear Admiral is anything but retired. HottyToddy.com caught up...

Myths Undermine Any Honest Jobs-Welfare Talks

Mississippi now leads the nation in the “starve the beast” approach to governance with Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves as champion of the movement. The...

Two on Facebook: One Says 'Lynch'; The Other Says ‘Serve’

Morgan Freeman, celebrated actor and thoughtful person, says forget about it. Mitch Landrieu, mayor of New Orleans, says if there are no monuments to slave...

John Cofield's Oxford And Ole Miss: William Faulkner And Andrew Price At Rowan Oak

About 40 years ago I told Mom that for Christmas and birthdays I wanted cool framed stuff. And Dad gave her photos and she...

Ole Miss Musings: Gettysburg Explained

Next month, Jim Carroll will be joining Starke Miller and a group of Civil War buffs to two great battlefields in American history... Sharpsburg and...

Access To Information Hasn’t Made Us Less Angry

Don’t trust the media? Most people (according to media reports) don’t. And that’s fine because we all live in a new day. Anyone with...

Column: Long-Ago Letter From Dr. Jere Hoar

Shortly after ending my challenging year as editor of "The Daily Mississippian," graduating from Ole Miss and moving to New York City in the...

Heydey Of The Nursery Rhyme Past, But It Could Return

Generations grew up with the “sticks and stones” rhyme. You know, the one that ends, “but words can never hurt me.” Increasingly, it’s fallen out...

John Cofield's Oxford And Ole Miss: Faces Of Oxford, James Ivy

It was a love/love relationship. There was no patronism from either. Ole Miss, and particularly the Freshman Class, loved James Ivy and he loved...