For the past 30 years, the Oxford School District Foundation (OSDF) has been recognizing excellent teachers by accepting grant applications for funds that teachers need to...
Editor’s Note: I have known Robert Khayat since I was old enough to say his name. I would see him from time to time — a kindred Coast native...
At an unprecedented open event on Friday, May 6, the last day of class before exam week, internationally known urban development expert Joel Kotkin will speak. The...
At the largest seated dinner in the history of the University of Mississippi (800 people), the Ole Miss Women’s Council for Philanthropy (OMWC), a group...
A local fashion empire is in the works. Severing popular ties with oversized tee shirts and Nike shorts, collared pastels and khakis, FoxTrot Collection wants to...
It started out with a phrase Tuesday morning that echoed outside the Student Union at the University of Mississippi. A middle-aged man, wearing a black T-shirt...
There is an imaginary line, but very real border, that runs from the Virginia Tidewater to West Texas. Above this line there are “you guys”, below...
Good news for Ole Miss football fans – actually, it’s good news for all of Oxford – a new development project has broken ground on the...
How much courage does it take to do nothing? Seriously. After Gov. Phil Bryant signed the Religious Liberty Accommodations Act last week, House Speaker Philip Gunn...
On April 13, Mississippi State students appeared for a sit-in protest at Lee Hall from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The nature of the protest was...