The University of Mississippi was not the first institution of higher learning in north Mississippi. Ole Miss was founded in 1848, but in 1840 there was...
Editor’s Note: This story is the first of a series of articles on Blake Tartt’s development projects in Oxford. “My projects in Oxford are all really...
It is almost September, and that means the 2015-2016 will open this Friday, Sept. 4. My father started taking me to the woods when I was...
On Aug. 29, 2005, Mississippi was changed forever as Hurricane Katrina, the worst natural disaster in United States history, ravaged the Gulf Coast, killing hundreds of...
Summer is winding down and the new school year is almost here. The University of Mississippi has been gradually improving the campus and, as a result, there are...
The University of Mississippi Museum features a new exhibit this fall showcasing the work of Kate Freeman Clark, one of the most talented 20th century Mississippi artists. “Kate...
Everybody is familiar with the satisfaction of a job well done. But for many college students, that doesn’t necessarily translate to having high spirits about their...
Summer is fast coming to an end and the fall months will soon make their arrival. Traditionally, Labor Day has always been a sort of marker...
Baptist – North Mississippi held its annual Health and Wellness Fair on August 22. Originally a children’s health fair, Baptist decided to incorporate new components into...
As tailgating preparations are being made for the Ole Miss opener on September 5th, the spread of football fever has not escaped the notice of Dhane...