I saw you at the grocery store the other day, and was gratified that you were fully clothed. And it’s not just because you have put...
The little guy has won a slobber-knocker in Mississippi. Whether it’s good policy or not remains to be seen, but five members of the Mississippi Supreme...
The Mardi Gras parades’ aren’t limited to Louisiana. Tomorrow, weather permitting, Oxford will celebrate Shrove Tuesday with a merry parade and a pancake dinner, all hosted...
Oxford police responded to the following incidents: 21 suspicious persons, 20 disturbances, 12 service calls, 10 alarms, eight fire department assists, eight welfare concerns, four animal...
The Overby Center on the Ole Miss campus has played host to a wide array of events in its short existence. There have been graduations, documentaries,...
The University of Mississippi Department of Art and Art History will utilize videoconference technology to bring artists from all over the country to Meek Hall, began...
There is a vast array of major and minors at the University of Mississippi. While of the most popular are English, business and theatre, it’s one you...
The Southern Foodways Alliance and Sarah Isom Center are partnering to host “Cabbagetown: a Retrospective on Space and Place” at the Powerhouse on Thursday, March 19th...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s office of general counsel chose Taylor Baronich, a third year law student at University of Mississippi, to its...
Institute for Energy Law named Garrett Wilkerson, second year law student at University of Mississippi, Hartwick Scholar for this year. Wilkerson’s paper Rigging Rights of Passage:...